Please depict whether the arrows represent the movement of 1 electron or an electron pair!

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Please depict whether the arrows represent the movement of 1 electron or an electron pair!

Arrow-pushing Instructions
AOC XT
OR
CH3
H3C
FCH₂
H3C
Alkenes can be hydrated via the addition of borane to yield alcohols with non-Markovnikov regiochemistry. The
boron atom is an electrophile and thus follows Markovnikov's rule in adding to the carbon containing the most
hydrogens. Oxidation of the alkylborane with basic peroxide yields the product alcohol.
Draw curved arrows to show the movement of electrons in this step of the mechanism.
RO-B
OR
Submit Answer
он
1. BH3, THF
2. NaOH, H₂O, H₂O2
Retry Entire Group
OR
RO-B-OH
OR
CH3
9 more group attempts remaining
OH
Transcribed Image Text:Arrow-pushing Instructions AOC XT OR CH3 H3C FCH₂ H3C Alkenes can be hydrated via the addition of borane to yield alcohols with non-Markovnikov regiochemistry. The boron atom is an electrophile and thus follows Markovnikov's rule in adding to the carbon containing the most hydrogens. Oxidation of the alkylborane with basic peroxide yields the product alcohol. Draw curved arrows to show the movement of electrons in this step of the mechanism. RO-B OR Submit Answer он 1. BH3, THF 2. NaOH, H₂O, H₂O2 Retry Entire Group OR RO-B-OH OR CH3 9 more group attempts remaining OH
~
H3C
CH3
CH3
H3C
CH₂
H3C
Alkenes can be hydrated via the addition of borane to yield alcohols with non-Markovnikov regiochemistry. The
boron atom is an electrophile and thus follows Markovnikov's rule in adding to the carbon containing the most
hydrogens. Oxidation of the alkylborane with basic peroxide yields the product alcohol.
Draw curved arrows to show the movement of electrons in this step of the mechanism.
Arrow-pushing Instructions
→XT
Submit Answer
FCH₂
H-BH₂
1. BH3, THF
2. NaOH, H₂O, H₂O₂
Retry Entire Group
H3C
CH3
CH3
9 more group attempts remaining
OH
BH₂
Transcribed Image Text:~ H3C CH3 CH3 H3C CH₂ H3C Alkenes can be hydrated via the addition of borane to yield alcohols with non-Markovnikov regiochemistry. The boron atom is an electrophile and thus follows Markovnikov's rule in adding to the carbon containing the most hydrogens. Oxidation of the alkylborane with basic peroxide yields the product alcohol. Draw curved arrows to show the movement of electrons in this step of the mechanism. Arrow-pushing Instructions →XT Submit Answer FCH₂ H-BH₂ 1. BH3, THF 2. NaOH, H₂O, H₂O₂ Retry Entire Group H3C CH3 CH3 9 more group attempts remaining OH BH₂
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