Chemistry, 07.04.2020 21:44, alexandria3498
Draw the ester product, numbering each chemically unique carbon (if two carbons are equivalent, label with the same number). Using the chemical shifts from the 13C NMR spectrum of the ester provided on Collab, assign each peak to a unique carbon in the NMR spectrum. If you cannot definitively determine which peak is associated with which carbon, indicate your uncertainty.
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Draw the ester product, numbering each chemically unique carbon (if two carbons are equivalent, labe...