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EQUIVALENT H ATOMS
• We do not get coupling between the Hs in a group of equivalent Hs.
• Equivalent hydrogens are those which by symmetry or internal rotations occupy on average the same chemical environment.
• In the following molecule there are 2 groups
of equivalent hydrogens. Each group is
separated from by > 3 bonds from the other
group and so we do not get coupling
- we get two singlets (single peaks).
1-chloro-2-methylpropene     3-chloro-2-methylpropene