Chapter13: Structure Determination: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Section13.3: The Chemical Shift
Problem 4P: The following 1H NMR peaks were recorded on a spectrometer operating at 200 MHz. Convert each into...
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![Interpret the NMR spectrum
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Transcribed Image Text:Interpret the NMR spectrum
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51
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ppm
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C,H,O,N
M. Wt = 139
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N
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