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Why does the addition to an olefin occur? |
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s bonds stronger than p bonds |
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during the ionic addition of an unsymmetrical reagent to a double bond, the + portion of the adding reagent attaches itself to the carbon atom of the double bond so as to yield the more stable carbocation |
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What is a purpose of Oxymercuration |
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used to avoid carbocation rearrangements when adding H2O to an alkene |
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Hydroboration can be best describes as |
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BH3 readily adds to alkenes, many synthetic uses for resulting organoborane |
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How does hydroboration add to less sterically hindered olefinic carbon? |
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it yields anti-Markovnikov products |
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When we say hydroboration is stereoselective... |
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BH2 adds to less sterically hindered face of double bond |
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Given a choice, H2O attacks atom with... |
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Carbenes are best summed up as |
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divalent carbon species; highly electrophilic due to incomplete octet |
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What typically happens in the reactions of carbenes? |
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The carbene adds to a multiple bond. |
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Alkenes can be oxidized with peroxycarboxylic acids, RCO3H, to give ... |
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Epoxidation is stereospecific, meaning? |
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Stereochemistry is preserved throughout reaction |
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