How many ¹H NMR signals (not peaks) would you predict for the following compound? (Consider all protons that would be chemical shift nonequivalent.) cignals OH OH

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Section13.7: Chemical Shift
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How many ¹H NMR signals (not peaks) would you predict for the following compound? (Consider all protons that would be chemical
shift nonequivalent.)
signals
LOH
OH
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