Dear Victor,
I highy respect your guides which are very helpful to lears basics of Ochem, becase a lot of my foundation in ochem is built on your videos. But talking about this video I’ve found another solution to this puzzling question. A molecule with only 1 signal in H NMR with formula C6H8O2 can be also 4,6-dihydro-1H,3H-furo[3,4-c]furan. It is just a bicyclic 2 pentagons with double bond and 2 ther oxygens.
With respect,
Your little ex student
Dear Victor,
I highy respect your guides which are very helpful to lears basics of Ochem, becase a lot of my foundation in ochem is built on your videos. But talking about this video I’ve found another solution to this puzzling question. A molecule with only 1 signal in H NMR with formula C6H8O2 can be also 4,6-dihydro-1H,3H-furo[3,4-c]furan. It is just a bicyclic 2 pentagons with double bond and 2 ther oxygens.
With respect,
Your little ex student
That’s a creative solution but it’s definitely a viable option since the chemical shift is not given here. Good job! 👍