Organic Chemistry
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Author: T. W. Graham Solomons, Craig Fryhle
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Chapter 9, Problem 2PP
PRACTICE PROBLEM
What compound with molecular formula C3H6Cl2is consistent with the1H NMR spectrum shown in Fig.9.7? Interpret the data by assigning each aspect of the spectrum to the structure you propose. (In other words, explain how the chemical shifts, signal areas, and splitting patterns support your conclusion.)
The 300-MHz1H NMR spectrum of the compound in Practice Problem 9.2 with formula C3H6Cl2. Expansions of the signals are shown in the offset plots.
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