Draw three different alcohols with a mass of 102.
a) for each alcohol, identify the number of different hydrogen shielding environments, thus the number of different peaks in an 1H-NMR spectrum.
b) for each peak in each alcohol drawn, predict the chemical shift (in ppm)
c) for each peak in each alcohol drawn, give the relative integral (in # of H's)
Remember that each peak will have one chemical shift, and one integral... and it's absolutely possible for them to approximately overlap.