In a ¹HNMR spectrum, the molecular structure * where A, B and D are different parts that contain no NMR-active atoms, would produce which of the following features? OA Two signals of equal strength, each being a doublet. OB. Two signals of equal strength, each being a triplet. OC. Two signals, one three times the strength of the other, with the stronger one being a doublet. D. Two signals, one twice the strength of the other, with the weaker one being a triplet and the other a doublet. E. One unsplit signal.

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In a HNMR spectrum, the molecular structure
*
where A, B and D are different parts that contain no NMR-active atoms, would produce which of the
following features?
OA Two signals of equal strength, each being a doublet.
B. Two signals of equal strength, each being a triplet.
OC. Two signals, one three times the strength of the other, with the stronger one being a doublet.
D. Two signals, one twice the strength of the other, with the weaker one being a triplet and the other a doublet.
OE. One unsplit signal.
Transcribed Image Text:In a HNMR spectrum, the molecular structure * where A, B and D are different parts that contain no NMR-active atoms, would produce which of the following features? OA Two signals of equal strength, each being a doublet. B. Two signals of equal strength, each being a triplet. OC. Two signals, one three times the strength of the other, with the stronger one being a doublet. D. Two signals, one twice the strength of the other, with the weaker one being a triplet and the other a doublet. OE. One unsplit signal.
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