CH3−CH=CH2(1)THF:BD3−−−−−−−−→(2)CH3CO2T(A) ; product (A) of the above reaction is :
A
CH3−CHD−CH2D
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B
CH3−CHT−CH2T
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C
CH3−CHD−CH2T
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D
CH3−CHT−CH2D
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Solution
The correct option is DCH3−CHD−CH2T This is an example of Hydroboration reaction in this reaction the hydrogen that attack from to the most substituted carbon atom and the other hydrogen that attaches to the double bonds comes from the acid. So the correct answer will be C.