Check all of the boxes that apply to the manner of addition leading to the major product of the reaction shown. H H CH3 1. BH 3, H 2. H₂O₂, NaOH(aq) THF O The entire process is concerted from starting material to final product O This process involves a carbocation intermediate Addition is syn- only O Addition is not selectively syn- or anti- (a mix results) O A Markovnikov product is observed O The anti-Markovnikov product is observed O The same thing adds to each side, so this is neither Markovnikov nor anti-Markovnikov Addition is anti- only

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Check all of the boxes that apply to the manner of
addition leading to the major product of the reaction
shown.
H.
H
CH3
Addition is anti- only
1. BH3, THF
H 2. H₂O₂, NaOH(aq)
The entire process is concerted from starting material to final product
This process involves a carbocation intermediate
Addition is syn- only
Addition is not selectively syn- or anti- (a mix results)
A Markovnikov product is observed
The anti-Markovnikov product is observed
The same thing adds to each side, so this is neither Markovnikov nor anti-Markovnikov
Transcribed Image Text:Check all of the boxes that apply to the manner of addition leading to the major product of the reaction shown. H. H CH3 Addition is anti- only 1. BH3, THF H 2. H₂O₂, NaOH(aq) The entire process is concerted from starting material to final product This process involves a carbocation intermediate Addition is syn- only Addition is not selectively syn- or anti- (a mix results) A Markovnikov product is observed The anti-Markovnikov product is observed The same thing adds to each side, so this is neither Markovnikov nor anti-Markovnikov
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Step 1: Hydroboration-oxidation

Alkenes when treated with BH3.THF followed by H2O2 and NaOH leads to the formation of an alcohol. The reaction is called hydroboration-oxidation.

The reaction occurs in two steps. The first step involves the formation of an alkyl borane. In the second step, alkyl borane is treated with H2O2 and NaOH leading to the formation of an alcohol.

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