4. Delo W snows a spectrum Of nen IsSOIVed in Assign each peak to one of the carbons in acetaminophen, except for the multiple 8 = 40 ppm, which comes from the CH3 groups of the solvent. 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 [ppm) 167.5113 153.1434 - 131.0149 120.3747 114.9650

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4. Below shows a 1°C NMR spectrum of acetaminophen dissolved in de-DMSO.
Assign each peak to one of the carbons in acetaminophen, except for the multiplet
8 = 40 ppm, which comes from the CH3 groups of the solvent.
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
[ppmi
– 167.5113
153.1434
120.8747
- 114.9650
Transcribed Image Text:4. Below shows a 1°C NMR spectrum of acetaminophen dissolved in de-DMSO. Assign each peak to one of the carbons in acetaminophen, except for the multiplet 8 = 40 ppm, which comes from the CH3 groups of the solvent. 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 [ppmi – 167.5113 153.1434 120.8747 - 114.9650
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