HE= 5.9 ppm
Due to more electronegative oxygen and Chlorine atoms He is desheilded more at 5.9 ppm
Question 3 1.1 pts Using the approach/notation/data presented in lecture what is the predicted chemical shift...
Question 4 1.1 pts Using the approach/notation/data presented in lecture what is the predicted chemical shift of proton Hşin ppm? Please provide just the numerical value, expressed with one decimal place, along with an asterisk if appropriate. Do not include units. Click here if this question's figure does not display correctly. НЕ -C CH2CH2CH3 H N(CH3)2 2.4 Question 3 1.1 pts Using the approach/notation/data presented in lecture what is the predicted chemical shift of proton He in ppm? Please provide...
Question 5 [1 pt] Using the approach/notation/data presented in lecture what is the predicted chemical shift of proton He in ppm? appropriate. D not include units Hk Hj OH Question 6[1 pt Using the approach/notation/data presented in lecture what is the predicted chemical shift of proton Hu in ppm Please provide just the numerical value expressed with one decimal place. along with an asterisk if Question 7 [1 pt] Using the approach/notation/data presented in lecture what is the predicted chemical...
Question 9 1.1 pts What type of proton NMR signal will proton Hm give rise to? Click here if this question's figure does not display correctly. HL HM singlet doublet triplet quartet O quintet sextet septet O octet nonet none of the above
Just 3, 4 if you want but I need 3- Sorry I didn't include the data- here it is! you will be provided with the tollowing table oh the exams) Connecting Atom/Group Additional Atom(s) Present Increment (ppm) 0.0 0.0* 0.9 0.9* 0.9 0.9* Just hydrogen and/or sp3 carbon At least one that is not a hydrogen or sp3 carbon Just hydrogen and/or sp3 carbon At least one that is not a hydrogen or sp3 carbon Just hydrogen and/or sp3 carbon...