(d) How can the following observation be accounted for? 1+1/2=2%2 (i) Jacobson-Katsuki is readily achieved for disubstit

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(d) How can the following observation be accounted for? 1+1/2=2%2 (i) Jacobson-Katsuki is readily achieved for disubstit

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D How Can The Following Observation Be Accounted For 1 1 2 2 2 I Jacobson Katsuki Is Readily Achieved For Disubstit 1
D How Can The Following Observation Be Accounted For 1 1 2 2 2 I Jacobson Katsuki Is Readily Achieved For Disubstit 1 (74.03 KiB) Viewed 55 times
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(d) How can the following observation be accounted for? 1+1/2=2%2 (i) Jacobson-Katsuki is readily achieved for disubstituted alkenes yet trisubstituted alkenes are excellent substrates only if. to (i) BH3 is unable to reduce ketones. How can BH3 be strategized to react with unsymmetric ketones produce stereochemical outcomes? Explain with structural schemes.
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