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Chapter12: Structure Determination: Mass Spectrometry And Infrared Spectroscopy
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1. For the molecules below, provide the number of chemically inequivalent hydrogens and
carbons. For each set of unique hydrogens, indicate the expected splitting pattern (see
example). *^
Example
#H: 2
#C: 3
¹H
#H:
#C:
s singlet sext = sextet(6)
d = doublet sept = septet(7)
t = tripet
dd = doublet of doublets
q = quartet dt = doublet of triplets
p = pentent etc
CI H
#H:
#C:
OCH 3
Transcribed Image Text:1. For the molecules below, provide the number of chemically inequivalent hydrogens and carbons. For each set of unique hydrogens, indicate the expected splitting pattern (see example). *^ Example #H: 2 #C: 3 ¹H #H: #C: s singlet sext = sextet(6) d = doublet sept = septet(7) t = tripet dd = doublet of doublets q = quartet dt = doublet of triplets p = pentent etc CI H #H: #C: OCH 3
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