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The Type your answer here of each signal indicates the electronic environment of the protons giving riseto the signal.

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The Type your answer here of each signal indicates the electronic environment of the protons giving riseto the signal.

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The chemical shift of each signal indicates the electronic environment of the protons giving rise to the signal. This is because the chemical shift is a measure of the resonance frequency of a nucleus relative to a standard in a magnetic field. Different chemical environments will shield the protons to different extents, leading to variations in the resonance frequency. This is what gives rise to the different signals in a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrum.

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