Organic Chemistry
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Chapter 11, Problem 3PP
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Interpretation:
The major products of the given reactions are to be predicted.
Concept introduction:
Acid-catalyzed hydration and oxymercuration–demercuration proceed by Markovnikov’s regioselectivity method, whereas the hydroboration–oxidation reaction proceeds by anti-Markovnikov’s regioselectivity.
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