19. Going back to Question 18, the number of protons that are responsible for si
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19. Going back to Question 18, the number of protons that are responsible for signal 2 is? a. 6 b. 5 c. 4 d. 3 e. 2 20. Going back to Question 18, the number of protons that give rise to signal 3 is? a. 5 b. 7 c. 6 d. 8 e. 3 21. In the following compound the indicated protons appear as a ______ on its ^1H NMR spectrum: CH3CH2CH3 a. quartet b. multiplet c. triplet d. a doublet of triplets e. a triplet of doublets 22. In ^1H NMR, equivalent hydrogens a. do not split each other b. split into a doubletExplanation / Answer
21) A (quartet)
22) A
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