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For example, in propane
The signal produced by ‘a’ protons split into 3 peaks due to the adjacent ‘b’ protons called as a triplet calculated as,
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The signal produced by ‘b’ protons is split into 4 peaks due to the adjacent nonequivalent ‘a’ protons called as a quartet calculated as,
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Splitting occurs only due to nonequivalent protons that are the protons present in the different chemical environment.
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Essential Organic Chemistry, Global Edition
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