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Chemistry, 25.11.2019 23:31, snikergrace

For each of the following alcohols, which method of synthesis, (a) hydroboration–oxidation or (b) oxymercuration–reduction, can produce the alcohol relatively free of constitutional isomers and diastereomers? (drag an alcohol to the appropriate bin if it can be made by that method.)

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