How many signals (peaks) would you see (1, 2, 3, 4, etc) in the fully decoupled ¹3C NMR spectrum for each of following m

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How many signals (peaks) would you see (1, 2, 3, 4, etc) in the fully decoupled ¹3C NMR spectrum for each of following m

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How Many Signals Peaks Would You See 1 2 3 4 Etc In The Fully Decoupled 3c Nmr Spectrum For Each Of Following M 1
How Many Signals Peaks Would You See 1 2 3 4 Etc In The Fully Decoupled 3c Nmr Spectrum For Each Of Following M 1 (43.62 KiB) Viewed 42 times
How many signals (peaks) would you see (1, 2, 3, 4, etc) in the fully decoupled ¹3C NMR spectrum for each of following molecules? (i.e. no splitting is observed, how many different carbons are in each molecule) Enter a numerical answer for each (1,2,3,4...) blank 1 Blank 6 Br blank 1 blank 2 Blank D. Has a broad singlet around 3 ppm E. Has a sharp singlet around 2 ppm blank 2 Br. OH H blank 3 H blank 3 Blank 8 For each blank (compound), enter a letter A-E below that corresponds with a feature of its expected 1H-NMR spectrum: A. Has a signal around 9-11 ppm B. Has a broad singlet signal around 12 ppm C. Has a doublet between 7-8 ppm OH NH blank 4 blank 4 Blank 9 OH blank 5 blank 5
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