Thanks Dan!
Funny, I had a test today... and I mentioned what you said Honclbrifl as an aside that you couldn't distinguish enantiomers by NMR.
The test said... "suggest possible structures" : I then drew a structure and wrote as a small aside, "the other enantiomer might exist, but NMR couldn't distinguish it.. then I mentioned that you could possibly use Mosher's acid in an NMR experiment to distinguish between the enantiomers..."
I later realized (after the test, about 2 hours after) that the compound didn't even have a chiral center... so obviously there isn't an enantiomer... brain fart on my part too
I tried to be "clever" and it bit me on the tongue
I won't lose marks though, but I did sound like a nice idiot