Hmmm, interesting! Thanks guys!
I never looked at a molecule in the manner you did fledarmus.. I really like it! A new tool in my bag of tricks
For the two hydrogens (protons) which are adjacent to the chiral center carbon (chlorine and methyl attached to the chiral carbon)... those two hydrogens are chemically distinct because they are adjacent to a chiral center, right?
Those two hydrogens are chemically distinct (different chemical shifts) because they are adjacent to a chiral center...; am I correct in assuming that it is impossible to know what each of those hydrogen's chemical shifts are based on the NMR spectra that is shown. I know their chemical shift is between 2.75-3 but I don't know which hydrogen corresponds to which peaks on the 2.75-3 range because they can't unambiguously be distinguished.
Are my above-mentioned assumptions/statements correct?