The $^{13}C$-NMR spectrum of an unknown compound C (formula $C_9H_{18}O$) is shown below. Its $^1H$-NMR spectrum only shows one singlet at 1.2 ppm. Draw the structure of compound C.
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In this case, the molecular formula is C6H18O, so C=6, H=18, X=0, and N=0. ** Show more…
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