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ujala
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anyone plz can give example of nmr spectra showing ddd,which is Apparent dt but actually ddd?
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every triplet from spin-1/2 nuclei is a dd ...
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Concievably the proton on carbon 2 in 1,1-dichloro-3,3-dibromo-2-fluoropropane (
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@OP, What has to be true for a ddd to be an apparent dt?
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