I need protone nmr and each shift value.
For 1st CH3 group attached with double bond it is known as allylic Hydrogen the chemical shift is around 1.64 ppm
For 2nd C which has one H it is around 6.21 ppm
For 3rd C with H atom it is around 6.37 ppm
For 5th C which is CH3 attached with O atom it is around 3.7-3.9 ppm
I need protone nmr and each shift value. I need protone nmr and each shift value.
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