Draw a structural formula for a hydrocarbon with the given molecular formula that undergoes hydroboration-oxidation to give the indicated product. (a) (b) • All hydrogen atoms are implied. • Apply formal charges where appropriate. • Omit lone pairs and radical electrons from your answer. CH10 C₂H12 3 1. (sia) BH 2. H₂O₂, NaOH 09.05 1. BH₂ 2. H₂O₂, NaOH 8 H √ [F ChemDoodle LOH * 24 √ [F

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Draw a structural formula for a hydrocarbon with the given molecular formula that undergoes hydroboration-oxidation to give the indicated product.
(a)
(b)
• All hydrogen atoms are implied.
Apply formal charges where appropriate.
• Omit lone pairs and radical electrons from your answer.
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1. (sia) ₂BH
C₂H10 2. H₂O₂, NaOH
C₂H12
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VI
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1. BH3
2. H₂O₂, NaOH
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Transcribed Image Text:Draw a structural formula for a hydrocarbon with the given molecular formula that undergoes hydroboration-oxidation to give the indicated product. (a) (b) • All hydrogen atoms are implied. Apply formal charges where appropriate. • Omit lone pairs and radical electrons from your answer. ● 1. (sia) ₂BH C₂H10 2. H₂O₂, NaOH C₂H12 / VI / -85 1. BH3 2. H₂O₂, NaOH 8 Η - n [ ]# OH ? ChemDoodleⓇ Ⓡ 000- [F ? Previous Next
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