Interpretation:
The splitting pattern for the expected proton in each of the given molecule is to be described.
Concept introduction:
The
The resonating frequency of a nucleus expressed with respect to the standard compound in a magnetic field which is defined to be at
The chemical shift value of the non-equivalent protons is different.
The nonequivalent vicinal protons split the signal of each other, which is called spin-spin coupling.
The multiplicity of signal splitting in
Here
Multiplicity determines the number of neighboring nonequivalent protons.
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