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- How many lines are observed in the 13C NMR spectrum of each compound?arrow_forwardHow many signals are present in the 1H NMR spectrum for each molecule? What splitting is observed in each signal?arrow_forwardName each compound and state how many lines are observed in its 13C NMR spectrum.arrow_forward
- How many lines are observed in the 13C NMR spectrum of each attached compound ?arrow_forwardWhich compounds give a 1H NMR spectrum with two signals in a ratio of 2:3?arrow_forwardA B. C. H. CH Br HC-C-CH CHy CH3-C-CH H-C-CH,CH, CH CH, Which of the following compounds give four major peaks in their 1H NMR spectra? OA and B. Band C. A and C. O All of themarrow_forward
- How many signals would you expect to see for the indicated hydrogens in the following compound’s 1H NMR spectrum?arrow_forwardWhich carbon would have a signal farthest downfield in the 13C NMR spectrum for this molecule? d. CI H. C. a O A. a B. b OD.d E. earrow_forward8.9 а. (СH),ССH, CH, b. CH,COCOOCH, c. CH.COCH,COCH, How many 'H NMR signals will each of the compounds below show d. CH,COCH,CH,COCH, e. CH,СОСH,CHн,СООСН, f. CH.COCH,CH(CI)COCH,arrow_forward
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