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Hello there.
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So in this question we're asked to find the splitting patterns of the protons.
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So the molecule is, i'll draw the molecule first, and we will discuss the splitting patterns of each portem in turn.
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So the protons that are in question are pointed using an arrow.
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Now we know the general rule of splitting is n plus 1, where n is the number of adjacent carbons, the number of protons on adjacent carbons.
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Now if we start up with this hydrogen, we see that it's bound to this carbon atom and bond to this adjacent carbon atom.
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Now this adjacent carbon atom has only one hydrogen bound to it.
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So using the formula n plus 1 where n equals 1 and 1, so 1 plus 1, 2.
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So the splitting pattern for this would be a doublet.
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Now looking at this hydrogen atom using the general rule n plus 1, we see that there's one adjacent carbon with one proton and another adjacent carbon with two protons on it.
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In total 1, 2, 3...