Amoebic Allure Addition to reactions Oxymercuration demercuration
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Oxymercuration is a action by which baptize is added to an alkene through analysis of the alkene with mercury(II) acetate [Hg(O2CCH3)2, usually abbreviated Hg(OAc)2] in an aqueous tetrahydrofuran () solvent. Rarely this acknowledgment is referred to as Oxymercuration/reduction. This acknowledgment looks just like accession of baptize beyond a bifold bond, about there is no carbocation intermediate, so there is no rearrangement.
You will apprentice that NaBH4 is a accepted
You will apprentice that NaBH4 is a accepted
Addition of baptize by oxymercuration1. Hg(OAc)2, H2O/THF H2C=CH2 --------------> H3C-CH2OH 2. NaBH4 |
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