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How many signals are expected in the 1H NMR spectrum of pentane?Select answer from the options below12345Save for LaterSubmit Answer

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How many signals are expected in the 1H NMR spectrum of pentane?Select answer from the options below12345Save for LaterSubmit Answer

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The 1H NMR spectrum of pentane is expected to have only one signal. This is because all the hydrogen atoms in pentane are equivalent, meaning they are in the same chemical environment. NMR signals are determined by the different chemical environments of the hydrogen atoms in a molecule. Since all the hydrogen atoms in pentane are equivalent, they all resonate at the same frequency, resulting in only one signal.

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