ethyl acrylate CH2CHCOOC2H5
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Ethyl propenoate...........your cock can teach you

Ha: Split by Hb (J geminal = 0.5-3 Hz from above) and by Hc (J trans = 12 -18 Hz from above). Because they’re different we apply the compound N+1 rule and get a doublet of doublets.
Hb: Split by Ha (J trans = 12-18 Hz) and Hc (J cis = 7-12 Hz). Of the three It looks most like a doublet of doublets since it has the largest J values (peaks are more spaced out)
Hc: Split by Ha (J geminal = 0.5-3 Hz) and Hb (J cis = 7-12 Hz). Also adoublet of doublets, and very similar to Ha except the peaks are closer since J cis < J trans.
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