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What is the meaning of a singlet in a 13C NMR spectrum which is obtained by a technique called off-resonance decoupling?Select answer from the options belowCH (Carbon with one H attached to it)CH2 (Carbon with two H attached to it)C (with no H attached to it)CH3 (Carbon with three H attached to it)   Save for LaterSubmit Answer

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What is the meaning of a singlet in a 13C NMR spectrum which is obtained by a technique called off-resonance decoupling?Select answer from the options belowCH (Carbon with one H attached to it)CH2 (Carbon with two H attached to it)C (with no H attached to it)CH3 (Carbon with three H attached to it)   Save for LaterSubmit Answer

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In a 13C NMR spectrum obtained by off-resonance decoupling, a singlet typically represents a carbon atom with no hydrogen atoms attached to it. So, the correct answer is C (with no H attached to it).

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