Draw the skeletal structure of the expected major organic product(s) for the following reaction. If no reaction would occur, type 'no reaction' into the answer box (do not include the quotes). Ignor stereochemistry. Do NOT include any bonds drawn out to hydrogens unless they are required to show stereochemistry. Do NOT draw lone pairs. Once it is complete, click the disk icon to export the structure in the SMILES format. Paste the SMILES format code into the box below. H₂C- O NaBH₁ MeOH

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Draw the skeletal structure of the expected major organic product(s) for the following reaction. If no reaction would occur, type 'no reaction' into the
answer box (do not include the quotes). Ignor stereochemistry. Do NOT include any bonds drawn out to hydrogens unless they are required to show
stereochemistry. Do NOT draw lone pairs. Once it is complete, click the disk icon to export the structure in the SMILES format. Paste the SMILES
format code into the box below.
H₂C
O
NaBH
MeOH
Transcribed Image Text:Draw the skeletal structure of the expected major organic product(s) for the following reaction. If no reaction would occur, type 'no reaction' into the answer box (do not include the quotes). Ignor stereochemistry. Do NOT include any bonds drawn out to hydrogens unless they are required to show stereochemistry. Do NOT draw lone pairs. Once it is complete, click the disk icon to export the structure in the SMILES format. Paste the SMILES format code into the box below. H₂C O NaBH MeOH
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