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SOLVED: In NMR spectroscopy experiments, deuterated solvents such as D2O and CDCl2 are used. Explain why. What is TMS and why is this added to the solvent to be used in NMR
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SOLVED: Each of the following compounds exhibit a single 1H NMR peak. Approximately where would you expect each compound to absorb (give your answer in a range of chemical shift)? Cyclohexane Acetone
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