why benzene protons resonate at lower field strength ,while that of acetylene resonate at higher field strength?
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Higher concentrations of compound containing these functional groups have a greater degree of hydrogen bonding, which deshields the protons even further, causing them to come into resonance at lower field strengths. ... In the case of acetylene, the protons experience diamagnetic shielding effect.
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