First-order spin-spin splitting rules and equal coupling constants can be assumed. (Detailed analysis of any non-first o
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First-order spin-spin splitting rules and equal coupling constants can be assumed. (Detailed analysis of any non-first order portions of the spectrum will not be required.)
Integral ratios to the nearest whole number are (left to right) 1:5:1:3.
-You do not have to consider stereochemistry.
-You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms.
-Do not include lone pairs in your answer. They will not be considered in the grading.
Draw the structure of the compound CM100 from its proton (H) NMR spectrum below First-order spin-spin splitting rules and equal coupling constants can be assumed. (Detailed analysis of any non-first order portions of the spectrum will not be required.) Integral ratios to the nearest whole number are (left to right) 1:5:1:3 23 ht elle You do not have to consider stereochemistry • You do not have to explicitly draw Hatoms. . Do not include lone pairs in your answer. They will not be considered in the grading
Integral ratios to the nearest whole number are (left to right) 1:5:1:3.
-You do not have to consider stereochemistry.
-You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms.
-Do not include lone pairs in your answer. They will not be considered in the grading.
Draw the structure of the compound CM100 from its proton (H) NMR spectrum below First-order spin-spin splitting rules and equal coupling constants can be assumed. (Detailed analysis of any non-first order portions of the spectrum will not be required.) Integral ratios to the nearest whole number are (left to right) 1:5:1:3 23 ht elle You do not have to consider stereochemistry • You do not have to explicitly draw Hatoms. . Do not include lone pairs in your answer. They will not be considered in the grading