In the H NMR spectrum of an organic compound recorded on a 300 MHz instrument, a proton resonates as a quartet at 8 4.20

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In the H NMR spectrum of an organic compound recorded on a 300 MHz instrument, a proton resonates as a quartet at 8 4.20

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In The H Nmr Spectrum Of An Organic Compound Recorded On A 300 Mhz Instrument A Proton Resonates As A Quartet At 8 4 20 1
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In the H NMR spectrum of an organic compound recorded on a 300 MHz instrument, a proton resonates as a quartet at 8 4.20 ppm. The individual signals of the quartet appear at 8 4.17, 4.19, 4.21 and 4.23 ppm. The coupling constant J in Hz is ****
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