Chemical shift values (relative to the TMS) for 13C NMR analysis table
There are 2 molecular environments in propanone
The 13C NMR of propanone showing 2 signals for the 2 molecular environments
Counting the number of 13C resonances should be the first step in analysing a spectrum. For example, it is possible to differentiate the three isomers of dihydroxybenzene quickly be considering the symmetry of the molecules and therefore the number of resonances expected in their spectra.
How many chemical environments and therefore number of peaks / resonances would be in a 13C spectra of 1,3-dihydroxybenzene?
Answer:
4 chemical environments and therefore four peaks / resonances on the spectra
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