5.) Based on the structure below: a. Draw in all of the hydrogens in the molecule above. For all sets of equivalent hydrogens, give each set a letter b. Predict how many ¹H NMR signals you would expect for the molecule c. Predict how many ¹3C NMR signals you would expect for the molecule

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5.) Based on the structure below:
a. Draw in all of the hydrogens in the molecule above. For all sets of equivalent
hydrogens, give each set a letter
b. Predict how many ¹H NMR signals you would expect for the molecule
c. Predict how many ¹3C NMR signals you would expect for the molecule
d. Predict the splitting pattern for each ¹H NMR signal, and the chemical shift for
each signal
Transcribed Image Text:5.) Based on the structure below: a. Draw in all of the hydrogens in the molecule above. For all sets of equivalent hydrogens, give each set a letter b. Predict how many ¹H NMR signals you would expect for the molecule c. Predict how many ¹3C NMR signals you would expect for the molecule d. Predict the splitting pattern for each ¹H NMR signal, and the chemical shift for each signal
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