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    • https://espanol.libretexts.org/Quimica/Libro%3A_Qu%C3%ADmica_Org%C3%A1nica_con_%C3%A9nfasis_Biol%C3%B3gico_(Soderberg)/05%3A_Determinacion_de_estructura_parte_ll/5.9%3A_Problems_for_Chapter_5
      P5.1: For each molecule, predict the number of signals in the 1 H-NMR and the 13 C-NMR spectra (do not count split peaks - eg. P5.2: For each of the 20 common amino acids, predict the number of signal...P5.1: For each molecule, predict the number of signals in the 1 H-NMR and the 13 C-NMR spectra (do not count split peaks - eg. P5.2: For each of the 20 common amino acids, predict the number of signals in the proton-decoupled 13 C-NMR spectrum. d) Explain, very specifically, how the researchers could use 1 H-NMR to determine the relative amounts of 2A and 2B formed in the reaction catalyzed by yeast enzyme.

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