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Interpretation:
To complete each of the hydroboration steps by adding the curved arrows, when borane add to propene to produce two different products, and to indicate the pertinent steric repulsion that is present in each reaction, as well as the partial charges that develop in the transition state, similar to Equations 12-36 and 12-37, and to determine which reaction is favored.
Concept introduction:
Hydroboration is stereospecific with the H and
In the transition states a partial positive charge appears on the C atom that has a partial bond to H. This is because the step is driven by the formation of a bond between the electron-rich alkene and the electron-poor B atom, so the C-B bond is formed to a greater extent in the transition state than the C-H bond. The transition state is more stable when the
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