Interpretation:
The relative signal intensites expected for the
Concept Introduction:
The
The signals in the
Tetra methyl silane: The NMR spectrum of any compound is taken with reference to a standard compound called reference compound. Generally, tetramethylsilane (TMS) is taken as the reference compound. The methyl protons of TMS are equivalent and produces only one sharp peak at the rightmost end of the scale.
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