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most lines are doublets yes, does that mean a triplet would have 6 peaks too?
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A triplet has three peaks, in a 1:2:1 ratio.
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then which peaks would appear as doublets due to coupling between the different configurations?
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Each of the protons on the aziridine ring will appear as a doublet, integrating for 1H.
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oh i see! thanks
does this mean the difference in hight between the two peaks would give an approximate ratio of the two configurations in the yield?
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Yes that is correct. If you measure the integrals you can estimate the proportions of each diastereoisomer.
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