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How many nmr signals expected in case of n propyl chloride?

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If all protons in all organic molecules had the same resonance frequency in an external magnetic field of a given strength, the information in the previous paragraph would be interesting from a theoretical standpoint, but would not be terribly useful to organic chemists.  Fortunately for us, however, resonance frequencies are not uniform for all protons in a molecule.  In an external magnetic field of a given strength, protons in different locations in a molecule have different resonance frequencies, because they are in non-identical electronic environments.  In methyl acetate, for example, there are two ‘sets’ of protons.  The three protons labeled Ha have a different - and easily distinguishable – resonance frequency than the three Hb protons, because the two sets of protons are in non-identical environments: they are, in other words, chemically nonequivalent.  

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