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Offline gear2d

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NMR of this compound
« on: August 16, 2008, 10:10:55 PM »
I was wondering if anyone can help understand the 1H NMR of this compound:
       Br     H
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CH3-C -   C-CH3
       |      |
       CH3  CH3
(sorry about the spacing, it was getting tight there)

I am not seeing how this is: a singlet, a doublet, and septet

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Re: NMR of this compound
« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2008, 10:33:21 AM »
The two CH3's on the left have no hydrogen on the connecting carbon, so they are not split at all.
The CH on the right has two CH3 (each with 3 hydrogens) groups connected, so n+1, makes that 6+1 = 7.
The two CH3's on the right have the one hydogen on the connecting carbon, so they are split into a doublet.

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