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Interpretation:
The reason due to which eight lines are observed for
Concept Introduction:
For the compounds in which vicinal protons are not equivalent, a proton
Chemical-shift non-equivalence can occur when two environments are stereo chemically different.
Protons that yield diastereomers on being replaced by some test group are diastereotopic and can have different chemical shifts.
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