7. NMR analysis: a. Assign all peaks in the NMR spectrum of m-chloropropiophenone (60 MHz, DMSO-d6; 1 point). b. Provide your worked up H NMR spectrum. Assign all peaks in the NMR using the labels in the structure below (2 point)
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The structure of m-chloropropiophenone consists of a benzene ring with a chloro (Cl) substituent and a propiophenone side chain (-COCH2CH3) attached to the meta position relative to the chloro group. However, the provided text seems to have formatting issues, Show more…
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