The spectrum of diethyl ether was obtained with a 300 MHz instrument and the individual proton resonances come at 3.47 and 1.21 ppm. Convert each of these values to Hz. 3.47 ppm 1.21 ppm = Hz Hz

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The spectrum of diethyl ether was
obtained with a 300 MHz
instrument and the individual proton
resonances come at 3.47 and 1.21
ppm. Convert each of these values
to Hz.
3.47 ppm
1.21 ppm
Hz
Hz
**
** DO NOT use scientific notation'
Transcribed Image Text:The spectrum of diethyl ether was obtained with a 300 MHz instrument and the individual proton resonances come at 3.47 and 1.21 ppm. Convert each of these values to Hz. 3.47 ppm 1.21 ppm Hz Hz ** ** DO NOT use scientific notation'
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