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Interpretation:
The explanation for not adding
Concept Introduction:
Hydroboration-Oxidation Reaction:
The conversion of an
The reaction is done in two steps. First one is the hydroboration step using
Addition of
Anti-Markovnikov’s rule: In the addition of an electrophile to an alkene or alkyne, the negative part of the electrophile will bonded to the carbon atom having more number of hydrogen atoms.
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