multiple choice. why is no splitting seen in the peak at 1.9?
a) the Ha atom is more than 3 bonds away from the other H
atoms.
b) the 1.9 peak is actually a multiplet, with energies overlapping
at this experimental respolution.
c) the Ha atom is strongly screened by the nearby oxygen
atom.
d) because of the solvent the molecule is dissolved in.
As there are no neighboring hydrogens near Ha So there will be no splitting and hence single peak.
Hence option A is correct
multiple choice. why is no splitting seen in the peak at 1.9? a) the Ha atom...
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PART 3 For each set of data on pages 5-9, calculate and record the degree of unsaturation. Then use your problem solving skills to determine the chemical structure that is consistent with ALL of the data on each page. You are not required to label the spectra (but feel free to do so). This entire assignment is to be completed independently Suggestion for a general method to determine a chemical structure based on the provided molecular formula, IR, H-NMR and...