2. (2) In proton NMR, hydrogens with environments which have the lowest electron density are found a) upfield c) downfield b) are unobservable d) can be anywhere in the spectrum 3. (1) How many signals (peaks) are found for the H atom on the tertiary carbon of 2-methylpropane, due to spin-spin splitting? а) 1 b) 2 c) 4 d) 8 e) 10
2. (2) In proton NMR, hydrogens with environments which have the lowest electron density are found a) upfield c) downfield b) are unobservable d) can be anywhere in the spectrum 3. (1) How many signals (peaks) are found for the H atom on the tertiary carbon of 2-methylpropane, due to spin-spin splitting? а) 1 b) 2 c) 4 d) 8 e) 10
Principles of Modern Chemistry
8th Edition
ISBN:9781305079113
Author:David W. Oxtoby, H. Pat Gillis, Laurie J. Butler
Publisher:David W. Oxtoby, H. Pat Gillis, Laurie J. Butler
Chapter20: Molecular Spectroscopy And Photochemistry
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 31P
Related questions
Question
![2. (2) In proton NMR, hydrogens with environments which have the lowest electron density are found
a) upfield
c) downfield
b) are unobservable
d) can be anywhere in the spectrum
3. (1) How many signals (peaks) are found for the H atom on the tertiary carbon of 2-methylpropane,
due to spin-spin splitting?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 4
d) 8
e) 10](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fefe88b4c-39da-4402-9974-65221d88fa50%2Ff896bf40-d186-4cb5-a7fe-a5080031c1b5%2F8yua0m_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:2. (2) In proton NMR, hydrogens with environments which have the lowest electron density are found
a) upfield
c) downfield
b) are unobservable
d) can be anywhere in the spectrum
3. (1) How many signals (peaks) are found for the H atom on the tertiary carbon of 2-methylpropane,
due to spin-spin splitting?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 4
d) 8
e) 10
Expert Solution
![](/static/compass_v2/shared-icons/check-mark.png)
This question has been solved!
Explore an expertly crafted, step-by-step solution for a thorough understanding of key concepts.
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps with 1 images
![Blurred answer](/static/compass_v2/solution-images/blurred-answer.jpg)
Knowledge Booster
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, chemistry and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.Recommended textbooks for you
![Principles of Modern Chemistry](https://www.bartleby.com/isbn_cover_images/9781305079113/9781305079113_smallCoverImage.gif)
Principles of Modern Chemistry
Chemistry
ISBN:
9781305079113
Author:
David W. Oxtoby, H. Pat Gillis, Laurie J. Butler
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
![Physical Chemistry](https://www.bartleby.com/isbn_cover_images/9781133958437/9781133958437_smallCoverImage.gif)
Physical Chemistry
Chemistry
ISBN:
9781133958437
Author:
Ball, David W. (david Warren), BAER, Tomas
Publisher:
Wadsworth Cengage Learning,
![Principles of Modern Chemistry](https://www.bartleby.com/isbn_cover_images/9781305079113/9781305079113_smallCoverImage.gif)
Principles of Modern Chemistry
Chemistry
ISBN:
9781305079113
Author:
David W. Oxtoby, H. Pat Gillis, Laurie J. Butler
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
![Physical Chemistry](https://www.bartleby.com/isbn_cover_images/9781133958437/9781133958437_smallCoverImage.gif)
Physical Chemistry
Chemistry
ISBN:
9781133958437
Author:
Ball, David W. (david Warren), BAER, Tomas
Publisher:
Wadsworth Cengage Learning,