Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Accidental overlap of signals are common in H-1 NMR than in C-13 NMR for the following reasons;
1) 13C has a very low natural abundance compared to H-1
2) 13C nucleus is s many times lesser in NMR sensitivity than H-1 nucleus.
3) As a result of its low abundance, 13C-13C coupling is not common.
4) Longer relaxation times do not give room for integrations.
5) Peaks in 13C spectra mainly consists of single lines.
As a result of all these, 13C-NMR spectra take longer to acquire than H-NMR. Hence, accidental overlap of signals is much more common in H-1 NMR than in C-13 NMR.