Question 17 ¹H nuclei close to an electronegative atom tend to be Splitted Deshielded Shielded be more affected by diamagnetic resonance Jestion 16 How many signals are in the 13C-NMR spectrum of the following compound: 5 3 compared to ¹H nuclei that are not in the proximity of an electronegative atom 2

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Question 17
¹H nuclei close to an electronegative atom tend to be
Splitted
Deshielded
Shielded
be more affected by diamagnetic resonance
Jestion 16
How many signals are in the 13C - NMR spectrum of the following compound:
O
5
3
compared to ¹H nuclei that are not in the proximity of an electronegative atom
2
Transcribed Image Text:Question 17 ¹H nuclei close to an electronegative atom tend to be Splitted Deshielded Shielded be more affected by diamagnetic resonance Jestion 16 How many signals are in the 13C - NMR spectrum of the following compound: O 5 3 compared to ¹H nuclei that are not in the proximity of an electronegative atom 2
Question 18
Predict the integration for each proton in the ¹H NMR spectrum
b
a = 2H; b = 3H; c = 2H; d = 3H; e = 2H
a = 2H; b = 3H; c = 2H; d = 5H; e = 2H
a = 3H; b = 2H; c = 2H; d = 3H; e = 2H
a = 3H; b = 2H; c = 2H; d = 2H; e = 3H
a = 5H; b = 5H; c= 7H; d = 7H; e = 7H
с
d
e
Transcribed Image Text:Question 18 Predict the integration for each proton in the ¹H NMR spectrum b a = 2H; b = 3H; c = 2H; d = 3H; e = 2H a = 2H; b = 3H; c = 2H; d = 5H; e = 2H a = 3H; b = 2H; c = 2H; d = 3H; e = 2H a = 3H; b = 2H; c = 2H; d = 2H; e = 3H a = 5H; b = 5H; c= 7H; d = 7H; e = 7H с d e
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