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what is the splitting pattern on one of the hydrogen in the benzene ring?
is it doublet ? or triplet ?
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is it doublet ? or triplet ?
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what is the splitting pattern on one of the hydrogen in the benzene ring?
is it doublet ? or triplet ?
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if there is no substitution so even though the hydrogens on the benzene ring are neighbors, there is still no splitting because they are identical hydrogens. If the benzene ring is substituted then it is a different story.
What if there are two equiavalent substituents on each side of the ring? I thought the aromatic hydrogens would then display two doublets?
The answer is a singlet, I don't understand why.