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Chapter 15.12, Problem 28P
Propose structures that are consistent with the following spectra. (Integral ratios are given from left to right across the spectrum.)
- a. The 1H NMR spectrum of a compound with molecular formula C4Hl0O2 has two singlets with integral ratios of 2: 3.
- b. The 1H NMR spectrum of a compound with molecular formula C6H10O2 has two singlets with integral ratios of 2: 3.
- c. The 1H NMR spectrum of a compound with molecular formula C8H6O2 has two singlets with integral ratios of 1: 2.
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