Which substances can react with potassium borohydride, converting the product into alkene alcohol (assuming complete reaction)?

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Chapter2: The First Law Of Thermodynamics
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Which substances can react with potassium borohydride, converting the product into alkene alcohol (assuming complete reaction)?

 

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Substance A
Substance B
Substance C
Molecular Component
Substance D and E
Substance A and C
Substance B and D
Substance A and B
Substance C and D
OH
H
OH
Substance
Substance D
Substance E
Molecular Component
Transcribed Image Text:Substance Substance A Substance B Substance C Molecular Component Substance D and E Substance A and C Substance B and D Substance A and B Substance C and D OH H OH Substance Substance D Substance E Molecular Component
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