How many different kinds of protons show in allyl bromide?
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If the proton has two types of neighboring protons then number of lines is equal to (n1 + 1) (n2 + 1). For example in 3-bromopropene or allyl bromide (Br-CH2-CH=CH2), the H on C2has three different protons so it is coupled by three different coupling constant.
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