8. Below are 4 molecules and 4 NMR spectra. Match the molecule to its respective NMR spectrum. 3 2 PPM PPM 2 A 1 0 B 0 6 5 5 3 3 PPM PPM 1 1 0 0

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8. Below are 4 molecules and 4 NMR spectra. Match the molecule to its respective NMR spectrum.
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Transcribed Image Text:Name. 8. Below are 4 molecules and 4 NMR spectra. Match the molecule to its respective NMR spectrum. i lot of of f B D 5 3 3 2 PPM PPM 2 A 0 0 6 5 bi 3 PPM PPM 2 2 1
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  • The H on the carbon atom adjacent to electronegative atom O will be highly deshielded.
  • Their chemical shifts range from 4-5 ppm.
  • Based on the peak splitting pattern we can determine the particular molecules.
  • Also, the peak height is based on the number of H atoms in the same chemical environment.
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