How many signals would you expect to find in the proton-decoupled 13C spectra of the following isomeric compounds? Part 1 (0.3 pt) CH3CH2 CH3CH2 Enter the number of signals for A. signals Part 2 (0.3 pt) CH3CH2 CH2CH3 Enter the number of signals for B.
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- Compound A is a 1,4-diethylbenzene, which means it has two ethyl groups attached to a benzene ring at the para positions. Show more…
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