For each blank (compound), enter a letter A-E below that corresponds with a feature expected 1H-NMR spectrum: A. Has a signal around 9-11 ppm B. Has a broad singlet signal around 12 ppm C. Has a doublet between 7-8 ppm D. Has a broad singlet around 3 ppm E. Has a sharp singlet around 2 ppm O H blank 1 blank 2 OH blank 3 OH blank 4 ni blank 5
For each blank (compound), enter a letter A-E below that corresponds with a feature expected 1H-NMR spectrum: A. Has a signal around 9-11 ppm B. Has a broad singlet signal around 12 ppm C. Has a doublet between 7-8 ppm D. Has a broad singlet around 3 ppm E. Has a sharp singlet around 2 ppm O H blank 1 blank 2 OH blank 3 OH blank 4 ni blank 5
Chapter13: Structure Determination: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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Problem 53GP: The compound whose 1H NMR spectrum is shown has the molecular formula C3H6Br2. Propose a structure.
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![For each blank (compound), enter a letter A-E below that corresponds with a feature of its
expected 1H-NMR spectrum:
A. Has a signal around 9-11 ppm
B. Has a broad singlet signal around 12 ppm
C. Has a doublet between 7-8 ppm
D. Has a broad singlet around 3 ppm
E. Has a sharp singlet around 2 ppm
blank 1
blank 2
OH
blank 3
OH
blank 4
blank 5](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F72496ba0-293a-481f-9441-c2773fb29a6c%2Ff54b4273-c325-4cff-adba-3815543cc8d4%2Fxzobakj_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:For each blank (compound), enter a letter A-E below that corresponds with a feature of its
expected 1H-NMR spectrum:
A. Has a signal around 9-11 ppm
B. Has a broad singlet signal around 12 ppm
C. Has a doublet between 7-8 ppm
D. Has a broad singlet around 3 ppm
E. Has a sharp singlet around 2 ppm
blank 1
blank 2
OH
blank 3
OH
blank 4
blank 5
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