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Chapter 15.4, Problem 4ATS
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Interpretation: The chemical equivalent of hydrogen is to be identified.

Concept introduction: The number of signals in a 1 H NMR spectrum reveals the variety of protons present (protons in different electronic environments). Chemically similar protons will only emit one signal since they inhabit the same electronic surroundings. If a symmetry operation—either rotation or reflection—allows for the swap of two protons, then they are chemically identical.

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