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Old May 26th, 2006, 18:44
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Simply put, different resonances in NMR indicate different H environments.
Multiplet structure of resonances gives information about neighboring Hs.

You are told that the NMR spectrum consists of one singlet. This means that every single H must be in an equivalent environment.

The only one of those structures that has all its Hs in the same environment is B.