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Splitting question

Original post by Adorable98


5 is not a pentet, it would be a triplet of quartets (or vice versa) = multiplet
Original post by Adorable98


Apart from the fact that the question is just plain wrong ...

Reading left to right you have a:
CH3 singlet
C=O
CH2 triplet
CH2 multiplet (but in the question they have suggested (hem hem) a sextuplet
CH3 triplet
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Original post by charco
5 is not a pentet, it would be a triplet of quartets (or vice versa) = multiplet


Oh, I mean't quartet! Why didn't the answer include quartet
(edited 7 years ago)
Reply 4
Original post by charco
Apart from the fact that the question is just plain wrong ...

Reading left to right you have a:
CH3 singlet
C=O
CH2 triplet
CH2 multiplet (but in the question they have suggested (hem hem) a sextuplet
CH3 triplet


Oh, i see!! Thank you!!
Original post by Adorable98


Nvm, was too late :tongue:
Further to above, you've assigned them wrong- the "sextuplet" referred to in the question is what Charco explained above.
Your sextuplet is actually a triplet- count the number of hydrogens next to that carbon :smile:
(edited 7 years ago)

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