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In the Carbon 13 NMR of benzil, which carbon is responsible for the resonance at 194.5 ppm? The other peaks are at 134.8, 132.9, 129.8, and 128.9 ppm. Which carbon(s) are responsible for the resonances at 134.8 and 132.9 ppm? You do not need to assign each resonance, but identify which carbon(s) might give rise to these signals.
In the Carbon 13 NMR of benzil, which carbon is responsible for the resonance at 194.5 ppm? The other peaks are at 134.8, 132.9, 129.8, and 128.9 ppm. Which carbon(s) are responsible for the resonances at 134.8 and 132.9 ppm? You do not need to assign each resonance, but identify which carbon(s) might give rise to these signals.
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