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Can you tell the difference between the olefin isomers by calculating the chemical shifts of the 13Cs? Explain. 

The image displays two chemical structures for comparison:

1. On the left:
   - A benzene ring (Ph) is attached to a carbon atom that is double-bonded to another carbon atom.
   - This carbon is also bonded to a methyl group (Me) and a hydrogen atom.
   - The second carbon is singly bonded to another carbon atom, which is bonded to an -OH group (hydroxyl group).

2. On the right:
   - A benzene ring (Ph) is connected to a carbon atom that is singly bonded to two other carbons.
   - One of these carbons is bonded to a methyl group (Me), and the other is connected to an -OH group (hydroxyl group).

The notation "vs." indicates a comparison between the two structures.
Transcribed Image Text:The image displays two chemical structures for comparison: 1. On the left: - A benzene ring (Ph) is attached to a carbon atom that is double-bonded to another carbon atom. - This carbon is also bonded to a methyl group (Me) and a hydrogen atom. - The second carbon is singly bonded to another carbon atom, which is bonded to an -OH group (hydroxyl group). 2. On the right: - A benzene ring (Ph) is connected to a carbon atom that is singly bonded to two other carbons. - One of these carbons is bonded to a methyl group (Me), and the other is connected to an -OH group (hydroxyl group). The notation "vs." indicates a comparison between the two structures.
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