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Topic: H NMR analysis of hydrogen on a primary carbon vs a tertiary carbon  (Read 6958 times)

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Offline SheffieldWednesday4ever

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Why is there a higher ppm for (RR'R'')-CH than R-CH3? That must mean it is more desheilded than the R-CH3. Is it because the H's on the primary carbon shield each other but the R groups don't?

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