Organic Chemistry
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Author: John E. McMurry
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Chapter 8.SE, Problem 46AP
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Interpretation:
The product that results from hydroboration-oxidation of 1-methylcyclopentane with deuterated borane, BD3, with its stereochemistry (spatial arrangement) and the regiochemistry (orientation).
Concept introduction:
The hydroboration reaction takes place with syn stereochemistry and results in a non-Markovnikov addition of water to the double bond in the
To predict:
The product that results from hydroboration-oxidation of 1-methylcyclopentane with deuterated borane, BD3, with its stereochemistry (spatial arrangement) and the regiochemistry (orientation).
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