ORGANIC CHEMISTRY E-BOOK W/SMARTWORK5
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Chapter 16, Problem 16.15YT
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Interpretation:
To describe the splitting pattern for the CH2 proton signal in propanal and sketch its signal.
Concept introduction:
The splitting pattern by proton follows the N+1 rule, where N is the number of equivalent protons on adjacent carbon atoms. The signal from protons on CH2 will split by the protons on CH3 and CHO.
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY E-BOOK W/SMARTWORK5
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