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For this particular molecule, would I be correct in saying there are three hydrogen environments and 6 carbon environment in that benzene (ignore R1 R2 please)
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Original post by Iconic_panda
molecule :smile:


Isn’t it 7 c environments??
surely it can't be more than 6 in the benzene though?
Original post by hhassan131
Isn’t it 7 c environments??
Original post by Iconic_panda
For this particular molecule, would I be correct in saying there are three hydrogen environments and 6 carbon environment in that benzene (ignore R1 R2 please)


three in the benzene ring, and one on that nitrogen
thanks this is for hydrogen environment right?
also would that be six carbon environments in the benzene?r
Original post by adsuudixfra
three in the benzene ring, and one on that nitrogen
Original post by Iconic_panda
surely it can't be more than 6 in the benzene though?


Ohh i found 6 within the benzene ring but i added the other C but yeah i think there’s 6 in the benzene ring
ah right thanks :biggrin:
Original post by hhassan131
Ohh i found 6 within the benzene ring but i added the other C but yeah i think there’s 6 in the benzene ring
Original post by Iconic_panda
thanks this is for hydrogen environment right?
also would that be six carbon environments in the benzene?r


that was for hydrogen yup, and youve got 6 carbon environments :smile:
thanks :biggrin:
Original post by adsuudixfra
that was for hydrogen yup, and youve got 6 carbon environments :smile:
Original post by hhassan131
Isn’t it 7 c environments??


misread the OP, yes 6 environments in benzene

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