For ethanol, studies have pointed out that the three peaks correspond to the methyl and methylene groups of ethanol. When the fast exchange conditions are met, one peak is composed of ethanol OH and water.
In the case of ethanol, it has been suggested that the three peaks correspond to the methyl and medehyl of ethanol respectively, and when the fast exchange conditions are met, one peak consists of ethanol OH and water.
For ethanol, it has been pointed out that the three peaks correspond to the methyl and methylene of ethanol respectively. When the fast exchange condition is satisfied, one peak is composed of ethanol oh and water.<br>