Draw a structural formula for the product formed upon hydroboration/oxidation of the alkene below. -CH3 • Use wedge and hash bonds ONLY for rings. • Do not show stereochemistry in other cases. • If the reaction produces a racemic mixture, just draw one stereoisomer.
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Hydroboration-oxidation is a two-step pathway used to produce alcohols. The reaction proceeds in an anti-Markovnikov manner, where the hydrogen (from BH3 or BHR2) attaches to the more substituted carbon and the boron attaches to the least substituted carbon in the Show more…
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