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You were hired by the Nebraska State Crime Lab to work as a forensic scientist. You were tasked to analyze the 'H NMR (shown below) of a substance collected from the home of an individual suspected of synthesizing methamphetamine. Use the space below (use back side if additional space needed) and provide a detailed analysis of the 'HNMR and decide if the suspect is guilty or not guilty of synthesizing methamphetamine. Your analysis should briefly discuss key information from the data (number of signals, integrations, splitting patterns, and chemical shifts) which led you to make this conclusion. If not guilty, propose a probable structure of the substance collected from the scene, based on the H NMR provided. Don't forget to assign each peak accordingly. 3H singlet 2H doublet 3H doublet 2H doublet 1H quartet 1H singlet, broad 0) PPM Show transcribed image text
You were hired by the Nebraska State Crime Lab to work as a forensic scientist. You were tasked to analyze the 'H NMR (shown below) of a substance collected from the home of an individual suspected of synthesizing methamphetamine. Use the space below (use back side if additional space needed) and provide a detailed analysis of the 'HNMR and decide if the suspect is guilty or not guilty of synthesizing methamphetamine. Your analysis should briefly discuss key information from the data (number of signals, integrations, splitting patterns, and chemical shifts) which led you to make this conclusion. If not guilty, propose a probable structure of the substance collected from the scene, based on the H NMR provided. Don't forget to assign each peak accordingly. 3H singlet 2H doublet 3H doublet 2H doublet 1H quartet 1H singlet, broad 0) PPM
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3 Aug 2019