Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry
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Author: Carey Dr., Francis A
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Chapter 14, Problem 35P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
A splitting diagram for vicinal protons in the given molecule is to be constructed and the coupling constants
Concept introduction:
The size of the vicinal coupling constant between trans protons on a double bond is normally larger than that between cis protons.
For the compounds in which vicinal protons are not equivalent, a proton
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Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry
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