5. How might the two trimethylcyclohexane isomers shown below be most readily distinguished using 13C NMR? Answer in one short sentence. CH34 CH3 CH3. CH3 CH;

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5. How might the two trimethylcyclohexane isomers shown below be most readily distinguished
using 13C NMR? Answer in one short sentence.
CH34
CH3 CH3.
CH3
Transcribed Image Text:5. How might the two trimethylcyclohexane isomers shown below be most readily distinguished using 13C NMR? Answer in one short sentence. CH34 CH3 CH3. CH3
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