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3. For each compound below predict the number of signals in the expected carbon NMR (1³C NMR) spectrum (1 point): (a) (0.2 points) CIF F (b) (0.2 points) MeO CN (c) (0.2 points)
(d) (0.2 points) (e) (0.2 points
4. Propose a structure for each compound below (1 point): (a) Propose a structure for a compound with molecular formula C-H10 (0.5 points): Courtesy of Richard A. Tomasi, Ph.D. Proton NMR C₂H₁40 3.5 Integration Values Answer: DU = Proton NMR CgH₁00 8 45.1 3.0 Answer: DU = 10.8 (b) Propose a structure for a compound with molecular formula CaH₁0 (0.5 points): 2.5 6 2.0 Integration Values 1.5 18.6 3 1.0 ppm 65.7 Courtesy of Richard A. Tomasi, Ph.D. 19.1 9.1 1 ppm
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