Hello,
I just have a quick question about identifying hydrogens in different magnetic environments.
Consider ethyl propenoate as a starting point.
The following groups of hydrogens produce distinct peaks, correct?
8
7a
6a
2b and 2a
3c, 3b, and 3a
A total of 5 peaks.
The 2b and 2a hydrogens are enantiotopic. In other words, replacing 2b with a different group and then replacing 2a with the same group would produce enantiomers. And, enantiomers produce one peak in an achiral solution (although I don't really understand why).
Now, let's replace either the 8 or 7a hydrogen with a halogen.
Do the 2b and 2a hydrogens now split into two peaks? They are no longer enantiotopic, but diastereotopic, correct?