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    A Chemist Is Evaluating a Proton NMR Spectrum Taken on a 300
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A Chemist Is Evaluating a Proton NMR Spectrum Taken on a 300

Question 22

Question 22

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A chemist is evaluating a proton NMR spectrum taken on a 300 MHz NMR spectrometer.She wishes to determine the chemical shift in ppm of a singlet that appears at 1140 Hz from TMS.What is the chemical shift in ppm?


A) 0.26 ppm
B) 3.8 ppm
C) 7.6 ppm
D) 300 ppm
E) None of the above.

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