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Sorry, wrong answer!Go back and have another look at the isomer. Follow the approach out-lined on page 19:One option is to analyze the remainder of the molecule from the view point of each single proton, for example from H1 and H3. ![]() H1 and H3 obviously have entirely identical environments. They should give rise to a single signal. Alternatively you can use the symmetry of the molecule. Did you notice that this isomer has a symmetry center i? ![]() For example, H1 and H3 exchange positions upon inversion (i)
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