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What is the expected chemical shift for the proton of a terminal alkyne (sp C-H) in a 1H NMR spectrum?Select answer from the options below6.0 ppm10 ppm  7.5 ppm2.5 ppm

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What is the expected chemical shift for the proton of a terminal alkyne (sp C-H) in a 1H NMR spectrum?Select answer from the options below6.0 ppm10 ppm  7.5 ppm2.5 ppm

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The expected chemical shift for the proton of a terminal alkyne (sp C-H) in a 1H NMR spectrum is 2.5 ppm.

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