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splitting pattern of hydrogen in vinyl chloride

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Answered by IonicYadav
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The splitting pattern of hydrogen in Vinal chloride is :

● At first, the signal splitting occurs between the non equivalent hydrogens.

Ha1 in 1,2,2, trichloroethane is not split by Ha2 and vice-versa.

● Secondly, splitting occurs primarily between hydrogen which are seperated by three bonds.

Due to this, the Ha Hydrogen in ethyl acetate form a singlet.

Thirdly and finally, splitting is noticeable in hydrogen bonded with carbon.

Hydrogens that are bonded with the heteroatoms are either coupled very weakly or not at all bonded with that atom.

The splitting of hydrogens is seen in double peak and a triple peak pattern in vinyl chloride.

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