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Chemistry, 12.02.2022 14:00 jynaepooh

We saw a general rule that the two protons of a CH2 group will be chemically equivalent if there are no chiral centers in the compound. An example of an exception is 3-bromopentane. This compound does not possess a chiral center. Nevertheless, the two highlighted protons are not chemically equivalent. Explain.

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