At room temperature, what is the number of singlet resonances observed in the 1H NMR spectrum of Me3CC(O)NMe2 (N, N-Dimethylpivalamide)?

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Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a spectroscopic technique that uses a large magnet to study the spin properties of atomic nuclei. It's a physical phenomenon that occurs when nuclei in a strong magnetic field are perturbed by a weak oscillating magnetic field. The nuclei respond by producing an electromagnetic signal with a frequency characteristic of the magnetic field at the nucleus.  NMR can be used to study complex structures and interactions in environmental samples.  Some types of NMR include: Solution-state NMR: Provides high resolution data and comprehensive molecular... Show more

At room temperature, what is the number of singlet resonances observed in the <sup>1</sup>H NMR spectrum of Me<sub>3</sub>CC(O)NMe<sub>2</sub> (N, N-Dimethylpivalamide)?






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