Rank the protons from the highest to lowest chemical shift in their ¹H NMR spectrum CI B> C>A>D C> B>D>A A>B>C>D C>A>B>D voso (CH3) H₂ B D A CH3

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Rank the protons from the highest to lowest chemical shift in their 1H NMR spectrum
CI
000 0
B> C>A> D
C> B>D>A
A>B> C> D
C>A> B>D
(CH3)
D
(H₂)
B
CH3
Transcribed Image Text:Rank the protons from the highest to lowest chemical shift in their 1H NMR spectrum CI 000 0 B> C>A> D C> B>D>A A>B> C> D C>A> B>D (CH3) D (H₂) B CH3
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