Question from at-home practice: Propose a structure for C4H10O. The 1H NMR data is as follows [splitting, chemical shift (integration)]: singlet, d 1.28 (9H) and singlet, d 1.35 (1H). Look carefully at what the integration and splitting tell you.
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The molecular formula is C4H10O, which means there are 4 carbons, 10 hydrogens, and 1 oxygen in the molecule. Show more…
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