Please match the hydrogens in acetaminophen to the signals in the 1H NMR spectrum. ******The peak at 3.4 ppm is labeled 3.42 ppm and 3.40 ppm but is a one single very large peak.

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Please match the hydrogens in acetaminophen to the signals in the 1H NMR spectrum.

******The peak at 3.4 ppm is labeled 3.42 ppm and 3.40 ppm but is a one single very large peak.

 

99'6–
00'
60
-7.34
2.24
-7.32
89 9
2.25
99 9
- 3.42
-3.40
3.
-2.51
-1.98
3.34
wdd
9
6
DMSO-d6
Acetaminophen
Transcribed Image Text:99'6– 00' 60 -7.34 2.24 -7.32 89 9 2.25 99 9 - 3.42 -3.40 3. -2.51 -1.98 3.34 wdd 9 6 DMSO-d6 Acetaminophen
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