Question: When measured on a spectrometer operating at 200 MHz, chloroform (CHCl3) shows a single sharp absorption at 7.3 . (a) How many parts per million

When measured on a spectrometer operating at 200 MHz, chloroform (CHCl3) shows a single sharp absorption at 7.3 δ.

(a) How many parts per million downfield from TMS does chloroform absorb?

(b) How many hertz downfield from TMS would chloroform absorb if the measurement were carried out on a spectrometer operating at 360MHz?

(c) What would be the position of the chloroform absorption in δ units when measured on a 360 MHz spectrometer?

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