In the last line of the previous question, you were shown two sets of conditions that make different alcohols from the s

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In the last line of the previous question, you were shown two sets of conditions that make different alcohols from the s

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In the last line of the previous question, you were shown two sets of conditions that make different alcohols from the same alkene reactant. In OneNote, draw the complete mechanism with curved arrows showing every bondforming and bond-breaking step of the alkene reactant using reagents j to form the circled alcohol on the right. In the blank below, write a concise but thorough explanation for why the circled product is formed using reagents j and why the other product (labeled with with a ± above) is not formed when using reagents j. Your discussion should include the stability of charged intermediates.
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