A compound with the molecular formula C5H1002 has the following NMR spectrum. Determine the number of protons giving rise to the signal at 4 ppm. Proton NMR

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Chapter19: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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Problem 19.32QAP: The proton NMR spectrum in Figure 19-40 is for a compound having an empirical formula C4H7BrO2....
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A compound with the molecular formula C5H1002 has the following NMR spectrum. Determine the number of protons giving rise to
the signal at 4 ppm.
Proton NMR
4.5
O O O O O
1
6
4.0
33.2
3.5
3.0 2.5
Integration Values
2.0
48.4
illu
1.5
33.3
1.0
48.7
0.5 ppm
Transcribed Image Text:A compound with the molecular formula C5H1002 has the following NMR spectrum. Determine the number of protons giving rise to the signal at 4 ppm. Proton NMR 4.5 O O O O O 1 6 4.0 33.2 3.5 3.0 2.5 Integration Values 2.0 48.4 illu 1.5 33.3 1.0 48.7 0.5 ppm
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