30. What is the multiplicity of the indicated proton? (a) singlet (b) triplet (c) quartet (d) sextet (e) septet Br Br- a) I b) Il Br H Br Br Br 31. Which of the following structures conforms to the data given below? to c) III d) IV 1 e) V The compound has a molecular formula C4H9CI In the 'H NMR spectrum: Doublet, 8 1.20 ppm (6H) Septet, 8 2.40 ppm (1H) Doublet, 8 3.60 ppm (2H) 11 ||| IV CI of

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30.
What is the multiplicity of the indicated proton?
(a) singlet
(b) triplet
(c) quartet
(d) sextet
(e) septet
Br
Br H
a) I
b) Il
c) III
Br-
Br Br
Br
31.
Which of the following structures conforms to the data given
below?
Xa
L
In the 'H NMR spectrum:
Doublet, o 1.20 ppm (6H)
Septet, 8 2.40 ppm (1H)
Doublet, o 3.60 ppm (2H)
11
d) IV
e) V
The compound has a molecular formula C4H9CI
IV
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Transcribed Image Text:30. What is the multiplicity of the indicated proton? (a) singlet (b) triplet (c) quartet (d) sextet (e) septet Br Br H a) I b) Il c) III Br- Br Br Br 31. Which of the following structures conforms to the data given below? Xa L In the 'H NMR spectrum: Doublet, o 1.20 ppm (6H) Septet, 8 2.40 ppm (1H) Doublet, o 3.60 ppm (2H) 11 d) IV e) V The compound has a molecular formula C4H9CI IV of >
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