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![For the following 9 compounds (most of which were the ones used in this
lab), tell me what peaks you would expect to see in the 'H-NMR spectrum of
those compounds. I have provided table for you to fill out with approximate
chemical shift (ppm units), peak multiplicity_(singlet, doublet, etc.) and
integration of the signal (how many protons would give that signal). No IR
data is required. In addition, tell me the number of 13C-NMR signals you
would expect to see [specific 13C shifts are not required]
Predict](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F462d0bb1-3c88-413e-8aa6-bc6933e20452%2F3e1d4286-a4da-4899-aeda-17f4ba74ff0f%2F8tj3ysl_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:For the following 9 compounds (most of which were the ones used in this
lab), tell me what peaks you would expect to see in the 'H-NMR spectrum of
those compounds. I have provided table for you to fill out with approximate
chemical shift (ppm units), peak multiplicity_(singlet, doublet, etc.) and
integration of the signal (how many protons would give that signal). No IR
data is required. In addition, tell me the number of 13C-NMR signals you
would expect to see [specific 13C shifts are not required]
Predict

Transcribed Image Text:Specific Chemical Shift
multiplicity
(s, d, t,
etc.)
Integration
Proton
# of 13C-NMR
HC
(ppm)
(# of protons)
peaks
Ha
.CI
Hb
Hb
Hd
На
HC
Hd
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