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Chapter 18, Problem 51P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The structure of two isomers that have molecular formula
Concept introduction:
Spectroscopy method is used to identify the structure of the molecule. It is based on the interactions between matter and
Proton NMR spectroscopy identifies the number of hydrogen atoms present in a molecule and the nature of the functional group.
The value of chemical peaks in NMR depends upon the chemical environment around the hydrogen atom.
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