Interpretation: The possible structure for the compound C6H15N that exhibits two types of signals in its proton NMR spectrum and two signals in 13C NMR spectrum has to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
The arrangement of atoms that are bonded together determines its constitution and molecular formula of that particular compound. This concept is referred as structural isomers or in more modern term constitutional isomers. Each atom has a typical valency or valence which is defined as the ability of an atom to form a
In proton NMR, the signals are based on the arrangement of hydrogen atoms that are connected to carbon atoms. In 13C NMR, the signals are based on the arrangement of carbon atoms.
To find: Draw the possible structure for the compound C6H15N that exhibits two types of signals in its proton NMR spectrum and two signals in 13C NMR spectrum
Find the valency for carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and nitrogen (N) in C6H15N
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