I should have posted this a lot earlier because I have to give my answer very soon. I was wondering about how many resonances are expected in 13C NMR of n-butane and am thinking that the number of unique chemical environments dictates how many resonances there are. Looking at the structure, I don't know where the symmetry lies so I am inclined to say two: C1 + C4 and C2 + C3 but in the back of my mind, I feel there should be four resonances for each carbon. Can anyone clarify this for me?