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A compound with a molecular formula of C10H12O2 has the following 1H NMR spectrum. Draw the chemical structure of this compound. Protons Ha and Hb in the compound given are homotopic, enantiotopic, or chemically not equivalent? How many sets of signals do you expect to see from its 1H NMR spectrum? 13. A compound with a molecular formula of C10H12O has the following 1H NMR spectrum. Draw the chemical structure of this compound. 3 2 2 2 2 11 10 8 7 6 PPM 14. Protons Ha and Ho in the compound given are homotopic, enantiotopic, or chemically not equivalent? How many sets of signals do you expect to see from its 1H NMR spectrum? HH

          A compound with a molecular formula of C10H12O2 has the following 1H NMR spectrum. Draw the chemical structure of this compound.
Protons Ha and Hb in the compound given are homotopic, enantiotopic, or chemically not equivalent? How many sets of signals do you expect to see from its 1H NMR spectrum?
13. A compound with a molecular formula of C10H12O has the following 1H NMR spectrum. Draw the chemical structure of this compound.
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14. Protons Ha and Ho in the compound given are homotopic, enantiotopic, or chemically not equivalent? How many sets of signals do you expect to see from its 1H NMR spectrum?
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A compound with a molecular formula of C10H12O2 has the following 1H NMR spectrum. Draw the chemical structure of this compound. Protons Ha and Hb in the compound given are homotopic, enantiotopic, or chemically not equivalent? How many sets of signals do you expect to see from its 1H NMR spectrum? 13. A compound with a molecular formula of C10H12O has the following 1H NMR spectrum. Draw the chemical structure of this compound. 3 2 2 2 2 11 10 8 7 6 PPM 14. Protons Ha and Ho in the compound given are homotopic, enantiotopic, or chemically not equivalent? How many sets of signals do you expect to see from its 1H NMR spectrum? HH
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00:01 Hello students, in this question we have been given molecular formula and a nmr spectrum.
00:06 We have to draw the structure of molecule.
00:09 We can see that the nmr spectrum shows five hydrogen signal in the aromatic region that is approximately 7 .5.
00:20 Therefore, this must belong to a phenyl group and since there are five hydrogen's attached there will be one substitution.
00:35 Now there is a one hydrogen multiplet signal that signal will come because one hydrogen will be attached to nitrogen atom and since this shows a one hydrogen quartet it means that there must be a ch3 group present adjacent to it.
00:57 So, this molecule must also contain a n as ch3 group.
01:04 Also, the signal because of three hydrogen is showing a doublet...
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