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According to given 'H NMR spectrum of the compound (C$_5$H$_{10}$O) in CDCl$_3$ a) Write the molecular formula of the compound. (10 P) b) Explain the multiplicities of the observed peaks and discuss them. C$_5$H$_{10}$O

          According to given 'H NMR spectrum of the compound (C$_5$H$_{10}$O) in CDCl$_3$
a) Write the molecular formula of the compound. (10 P)
b) Explain the multiplicities of the observed peaks and discuss them.
C$_5$H$_{10}$O
        
According to given 'H NMR spectrum of the compound (C5H10O) in CDCl3
a) Write the molecular formula of the compound. (10 P)
b) Explain the multiplicities of the observed peaks and discuss them.
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According to the given H NMR spectrum of the compound (CsHoO) in CDCl, a) Write the molecular formula of the compound. (10 P) b) Explain the multiplicities of the observed peaks and discuss them. C:H10O BTETTTT 2 PPM 0
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00:01 Describe the appearance of the h1 nma spectrum of each of the following compounds.
00:08 How many signals would you expect to find and into how many peaks will each signal be split? here there will be single.
00:25 That would be quadruplet and here is a triplet.
00:32 So there are three signals.
00:35 One is not split, another is split into four.
00:38 Four lines and another triplet is split into three lines.
00:44 B, here we have a triplet and here we have a quadriploid.
00:52 And the left part of the molecule is same.
00:55 So we have only two signals.
00:58 One is triplet and one is quadriploid...
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