4 9 M Req Review Topics References The Chemical Environment Of Carbons Can Be Deduced Form Their Chemical Shifts De 1 (32.46 KiB) Viewed 48 times
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4 9 M req [Review Topics] [References) The chemical environment of carbons can be deduced form their chemical shifts. Deduce the relative chemical shifts of the carbons at the labeled positions. (Carbons that are highly shielded have low delta, chemical shift, values.) 1) The carbon with the smallest delta value (the most shielded) is The carbon with the largest delta value (the most deshielded) is 2) The carbon with the smallest delta value (the most shielded) is The carbon with the largest delta value (the most deshielded) is Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 8 more group attempts remaining
2req to M 2req The chemical environment of carbons can be deduced form their chemical shifts. Deduce the relative chemical shifts of the carbons at the labeled positions. (Carbons that are highly shielded have low delta, chemical shift, values.) 1) The carbon with the smallest delta value (the most shielded) is The carbon with the largest delta value (the most deshielded) is 2) 27-0 HOH DH (+)-2-Deoxyuridine The carbon with the smallest delta value (the most shielded) is The carbon with the largest delta value (the most deshielded) is Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 8 more group attempts remaining
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