3. For the given molecules 1 H NMR (a) label all the hydrogen atoms, (b) State how many signals are possible (c) Predict chemical shift values (d) and Multiplicity. CH, CH, 1-pentene 3-methylbutanal p-ethylanisole OH butanoic acid 2-bromobutane diethyl malonate но 1-propanol 1-bromopropane diethyl ethylmalonate

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3. For the given molecules 1 H NMR (a) label all the hydrogen atoms, (b) State how
many signals are possible (c) Predict chemical shift values (d) and Multiplicity.
CH,
*CH,
1-pentene
3-methylbutanal
p-ethylanisole
HO,
Br
butanoic acid
2-bromobutane
diethyl malonate
OH
Br
1-propanol
1-bromopropane
diethyl ethylmalonate
Transcribed Image Text:3. For the given molecules 1 H NMR (a) label all the hydrogen atoms, (b) State how many signals are possible (c) Predict chemical shift values (d) and Multiplicity. CH, *CH, 1-pentene 3-methylbutanal p-ethylanisole HO, Br butanoic acid 2-bromobutane diethyl malonate OH Br 1-propanol 1-bromopropane diethyl ethylmalonate
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