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2-Chloropropene shows signals for three kinds of protons in its $^{1} \mathrm{H}$ NMR spectrum. Explain.
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It has three carbons in its longest carbon chain with a chlorine atom attached to the second carbon. The double bond is between the first and second carbon. Show more…
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