1H 3H ? 2.9 (quartet, 2H) 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HSP-00-074 ppm Note: The proton NMR data (including the relative integration) are as follows: the doublet at 7.83 ppm (1H), the overlapping series peaks from 7.20-7.63 ppm (3H), the quartet at 2.90 ppm (2H), and the triplet at 1.27 ppm (3H).
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The data provided includes: - A doublet at 7.83 ppm (1H) - Overlapping series peaks from 7.20-7.63 ppm (3H) - A quartet at 2.90 ppm (2H) - A triplet at 0.27 ppm (3H) Show more…
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