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Huh????
M = 4 ?? How did you come up with that answer!?
I'd guess that you added up all the neighboring protons, which would
give you n = 3
(1 HM + 2
HX). But that is wrong,
since
HX and
HM are not equivalent.
How do you determine the multiplicity of a signal in such a case?
For an answer, continue to page 95!
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