Describe how 'H NMR can be used to differentiate compounds A and B. A Compound A will have a quartet between 2-3 ppm while compound B will have a singlet between 2-3 ppm Compound A will have a singlet between 2-3 ppm while compound B will have a singlet between 4-5 ppm Compound A will have a triplet between 1-2 ppm while compound B will have a triplet between 2-3 ppm Compound A will have a triplet between 4-5 ppm while compound B will have a quartet between 4-5

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Problem 13.17P: Following are 1H-NMR spectra for compounds G, H, and I, each with the molecular formula C5H12O. Each...
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Describe how 'H NMR can be used to differentiate compounds A and B.
Compound A will have a quartet between 2-3 ppm while compound B will have a singlet between 2-3
ppm
O Compound A will have a singlet between 2-3 ppm while compound B will have a singlet between 4-5
udd
Compound A will have a triplet between 1-2 ppm while compound B will have a triplet between 2-3
ppm
Compound A will have a triplet between 4-5 ppm while compound B will have a quartet between 4-5
ppm
A.
Transcribed Image Text:Describe how 'H NMR can be used to differentiate compounds A and B. Compound A will have a quartet between 2-3 ppm while compound B will have a singlet between 2-3 ppm O Compound A will have a singlet between 2-3 ppm while compound B will have a singlet between 4-5 udd Compound A will have a triplet between 1-2 ppm while compound B will have a triplet between 2-3 ppm Compound A will have a triplet between 4-5 ppm while compound B will have a quartet between 4-5 ppm A.
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