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Chemistry, 10.08.2021 01:00 dontcareanyonemo

Suppose you are performing a hydroboration oxidation of 1-hexene to form 1-hexanol. Your reaction includes 0.89 mL of 1-hexene, which has a density of 0.673 g/mL, 1.87 mL of 1.00 M borane in THF, and 1.34 mL of 30.0% m/v hydrogen peroxide. What is the theoretical yield of 1-hexanol (in g) for the reaction

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