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Which One of the Following Best Represents the Predicted Approximate

Question 40

Question 40

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Which one of the following best represents the predicted approximate chemical shift and coupling for the hydrogen(s) indicated with the arrow? Which one of the following best represents the predicted approximate chemical shift and coupling for the hydrogen(s) indicated with the arrow?   A) 3.00 ppm,doublet B) 3.00 ppm,triplet C) 5.00 ppm,triplet D) 1.00 ppm,doublet E) 3.00 ppm,singlet


A) 3.00 ppm,doublet
B) 3.00 ppm,triplet
C) 5.00 ppm,triplet
D) 1.00 ppm,doublet
E) 3.00 ppm,singlet

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