Carboncarbon splitting is not apparent in naturalabundance 13 C NMR spectra because of the rarity of the

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Carbon–carbon splitting is not apparent in naturalabundance 13C NMR spectra because of the rarity of the 13C isotope. However, it can be observed in compounds that are enriched in 13C. A chemist, Buster Magnet, has just completed a synthesis of CH3CH2Br that contains 50% 13C at each position. (What this really means is that some of the molecules contain no 13C, some contain 13C at one position, and some contain 13C at both positions.) Buster does not know what to expect for the spectrum of this compound and has come to you for assistance.

Describe the proton- decoupled 13C NMR spectrum of this compound.

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Organic Chemistry

ISBN: 9781936221349

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Authors: Marc Loudon, Jim Parise

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