9(a). Its quite complicated for me to explain that. I mean I cannot just give you the answer like that since you will not understand anything.
Take a look at this :
http://www.chemguide.co.uk/analysis/nmr/background.html#topFrom what you understand, then have a look at the marking scheme. Try to see if you understand how it works. Then put it in your own words. It will be better for you since you will understand what you are writing
9(c)(ii)From the first part it is found that
G contains 4 carbon atoms.
So now we interprete the spectra ( Am starting from the right)
First peak is a triplet with chemical shift of about 1.4 : It suggests a R--CH
2--R ( from data booklet)
Second peak is a single peak with chemical shift 2 : It suggests a CH3--COOR
Third peak is a quartet with chemical shift about 4.3 : It suggests a CH3--R
Therefore by combining all these
G is found to be ethyl ethanoate.
NOTE :If you don't understand how NMR works you'll not understand how i obtained the answer.
So do have a look at the notes first