each case below select the synthetic procedure/s that could be used to carry out the transformation, giving the alcohol shown as the single major product. he procedures are: ydroboration/oxidation: alkene + BH3; then H₂O₂, "OH. xymercuration: alkene + Hg(OAc)2, H₂O; then NaBH4 OH H3C CH3 CH3 CH3 H3C НО. CH3 CH3 CH3

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Problem 9.41P: Elimination of HBr from 2-bromonorbornane gives only 2-norbornene and no 1-norbornene. How do you...
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In each case below select the synthetic procedure/s that could be used to carry out the transformation, giving the alcohol shown as the single major product.
The procedures are:
Hydroboration/oxidation: alkene + BH3; then H₂O2, OH.
Oxymercuration: alkene + Hg(OAc)2, H₂O; then NaBH4
OH
CH3
H3C CH3
H3C
НО.
CH 3
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CH3
CH3
CH3
Transcribed Image Text:In each case below select the synthetic procedure/s that could be used to carry out the transformation, giving the alcohol shown as the single major product. The procedures are: Hydroboration/oxidation: alkene + BH3; then H₂O2, OH. Oxymercuration: alkene + Hg(OAc)2, H₂O; then NaBH4 OH CH3 H3C CH3 H3C НО. CH 3 ∞a - "a а CH3 CH3 CH3
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hydroboration/oxidation
oxymercuration
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Transcribed Image Text:CI CH hydroboration/oxidation oxymercuration both methods neither method >
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