(a)
Interpretation:
The structures consistent with data of chemical shift, splitting patterns and number of hydrogen atoms needs to be determined.
Concept Introduction :
The chemical shift is change or shift in frequency of the NMR signal that causes change in the nuclear spin. Based on the type of nucleus and electron movement, the magnitude of the shift varies.
(b)
Interpretation:
Whether sets of coupled nuclei Ha and Hb can be predicted by first order analysis or not needs to be determined.
Concept Introduction :
The chemical shift is change or shift in frequency of the NMR signal that causes change in the nuclear spin. Based on the type of nucleus and electron movement, the magnitude of the shift varies.
(c)
Interpretation:
Whether sets of coupled nuclei Ha and Hb can be predicted by first order analysis or not needs to be determined.
Concept Introduction :
The chemical shift is change or shift in frequency of the NMR signal that causes change in the nuclear spin. Based on the type of nucleus and electron movement, the magnitude of the shift varies.
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