Which of the following generally produce signals between 10 - 50 ppm in 13C NMR spectroscopy?Select answer from the options belowsp-hybridized carbon atoms as well as sp3-hybridized carbon atoms that are deshielded by electronegative atoms sp3-hybridized carbon atoms (methyl, methylene, and methine groups) carbon atoms of carbonyl groupssp2-hybridized carbon atoms
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Which of the following generally produce signals between 10 - 50 ppm in 13C NMR spectroscopy?Select answer from the options belowsp-hybridized carbon atoms as well as sp3-hybridized carbon atoms that are deshielded by electronegative atoms sp3-hybridized carbon atoms (methyl, methylene, and methine groups) carbon atoms of carbonyl groupssp2-hybridized carbon atoms
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The carbon atoms that generally produce signals between 10 - 50 ppm in 13C NMR spectroscopy are sp3-hybridized carbon atoms (methyl, methylene, and methine groups).
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