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30 December, 01:35

How many unique 1h nmr and 13c nmr signals exist for each compound?

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  1. 30 December, 04:28
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    The structures along with their codes are given below.

    For Compound A:

    # of ¹H signals: 3 (as both side chains from carbonyl positions are same)

    # of ¹³C signals: 4

    For Compound B:

    # of ¹H signals: 3 (the two methyl groups of isopropyl are equivalent)

    # of ¹³C signals: 4

    For Compound C:

    # of ¹H signals: 2 (as both side chains from carbonyl positions are same)

    # of ¹³C signals: 3

    For Compound D:

    # of ¹H signals: 3

    # of ¹³C signals: 4
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