I have an HNMR, and am trying to interpret it, but I'm getting really confused.
Given the molecular formula, C4H11N
The given values:
4.1ppm,2H,singlet
1.1ppm,2H,quintet
0.9ppm,3H,triplet
3.7,1H,sextet
0.9,3H,doublet
It also gives a note for IR; double peak at 3245 and 3250
I know, based on the IR, and also the 4.1 and 3.7 ppm, that there must be an NH2 in the molecule.
But how could there be two C-N bonds AND 2 N-H bonds when N is a trivalent atom?
Since there is only one N in the molecule, I don't know what to do with this.