How many signals does the HNMR of the unknown C6H14O have? B.)Whats the ratio between the number of different hydrogens in the unknown compound C6H14O? C.)Explain splitting patterns of all the signals (in depth if possible the lecture confused me). D.)Explain the chemical shifts of the signals based upon the locations of hydrogens relative to the desheilding groups if any are present in the compound.
A.) How many signals does the HNMR of the unknown C6H14O have?
B.)Whats the ratio between the number of different hydrogens in the unknown compound C6H14O?
C.)Explain splitting patterns of all the signals (in depth if possible the lecture confused me).
D.)Explain the chemical shifts of the signals based upon the locations of hydrogens relative to the desheilding groups if any are present in the compound.
For A. I think there are 4 signals. For B. I think the ratio is 1:1:3:9 for the hydrogens on the HNMR spectrum. For the last 2 questions (C. and D.) the lecture confused me so an in depth of how you found the answer would be greatly appreciated. Also the unknown for the attached HNMR is C6H14O.


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