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Splitting of a signal in a proton NMR spectrum tells us the number of chemically non-equivalent hydrogens in the immedia

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2022 7:04 am
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Splitting Of A Signal In A Proton Nmr Spectrum Tells Us The Number Of Chemically Non Equivalent Hydrogens In The Immedia 1
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1) The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) a is __.
The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) b is __.
The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) c is __.
2) The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) a is __.The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) b is __.The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) c is __.
2) The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) a is __.
The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) b is __.
The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) c is __.
Splitting Of A Signal In A Proton Nmr Spectrum Tells Us The Number Of Chemically Non Equivalent Hydrogens In The Immedia 2
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Splitting of a signal in a proton NMR spectrum tells us the number of chemically non-equivalent hydrogens in the immediate vicinity of the hydrogen giving the signal. Predict the number of lines exhibited by hydrogens at the labeled positions in a first-order NMR spectrum. (Make the approximation that all coupling constants are equal.) BI a Br 1) b с The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) a Is The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) b is The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) cis 2) сне He The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) a Is The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) b is The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) cis