I need help with questions a and b below. An unknown compound has been determine
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I need help with questions a and b below.
An unknown compound has been determined to be one of three isomers a, b, or c as shown above. Spectroscopic measurements reveal the presence of 5 peaks in the 13^C-NMR and 4 peaks in the 1^H-NMR spectra. What is the identity of the unknown compound? An unknown compound has been determined to be one of three isomers a, b, or c as shown above. Spectroscopic measurements reveal the presence of 6 peaks in the 13^C-NMR and 6 peaks in the 1^H-NMR spectra. What is the identity ofthe unknown compound?Explanation / Answer
Part A : The compound shows 5 peaks in 13C and 4 peaks in 1H NMR.
This data matches with "a"
b on the other hand would have only 3 peaks in 1H and 4 peaks in 13C NMR
Part b : The compound showed 6 peaks each in 1H and 13C NMR spectrum.
This data matches with compound "a"
b on the other hand would have only 5 peaks in 1H and 5 peaks in 13C spectrum. c on the other hand would show 3 peaks in 1H NMR and 4 peaks 4 peaks in 13C NMR.