Guided course 11:03Splitting with J-Values:Simple Tree DiagramJohnny Betancourt1788views13rank12comments
Textbook QuestionA chemist made what was thought to be compound A or B. How could coupling constants between Hₐ and H₆ be used to distinguish between the two isomers? [Hint: Draw a chair conformation of each.] A B367views
Textbook QuestionDraw the expected signal for a hydrogen with the following coupling constants. (b) Hₐ : δ 3.34 (Jₐ꜀ = 9 , Jₐ₆ = 4 )306views
Textbook QuestionThough it wasn't discussed, what coupling constant would you expect for Hₐ and H꜀ in the spectrum of trans-but-2-enoic acid in Figure 15.50? Justify your answer.340views
Textbook QuestionSketch the signals you would expect to see for Hₐ in the molecule shown. The important coupling constants are given.299views
Textbook QuestionSketch the signals you would expect to see for H₆ in the molecule shown. The important coupling constants are given.303views
Textbook QuestionSketch the signals you would expect to see for H꜀ in the molecule shown. The important coupling constants are given.272views
Textbook QuestionDraw a diagram like the one shown in Figure 14.12 to predicta. the relative intensities of the peaks in a triplet.225views
Textbook Question(••) For the hydrogen(s) screened in blue, draw the signal you would expect to see in a ¹H NMR spectrum. At which chemical shift would the signal appear? (c)313views
Textbook Question(••) For the hydrogen(s) screened in blue, draw the signal you would expect to see in a ¹H NMR spectrum. At which chemical shift would the signal appear? (e)295views
Textbook Question(•) Predict the splitting pattern for each of the indicated hydrogens in Assessment 15.59. d367views