Interpretation:
The number of peaks into which the
Concept introduction:
Splitting of a proton signal is a result of coupling with an atom which has a nuclear spin of
The number of peaks into which an NMR signal is split is equal to
Naturally occurring phosphorus is monoisotopic,
The separation between adjacent peaks is equal to the coupling constant.
The signals of both coupled atoms are split by the same value.
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