Interpretation:
The structures of the products formed when 1-methylcyclopentene reacts with the given reagents are to be written.
Concept Introduction:
Hydroboration-oxidation: An organic reaction in which the double bonds of
Reduction is a process in which hydrogen atoms are added to a compound.
Usual reagents used in the reduction process are
Ozonolysis: An organic reaction in which the double bonds of alkenes, alkynes, or azo compounds are broken by ozone. In this reaction, the multiple carbon–carbon bond has been replaced by a carbonyl group while azo compounds form nitrosamines.
Oxymercuration-demercuration: An organic reaction in which the double bonds of alkenes or alkynes are broken by
Alkenes or alkynes undergo halogenation reaction in the presence of halides like
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