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How oxidation of alkyne takes place​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The terminal alkynes can also undergo hydroboration. This proceeds in an anti-Markovnikov way as well. ... This oxidation occurs due to hydroxide reactions in the basic solution. This alcohol now undergoes tautomerization to yield a stable aldehyde form

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Answered by ushasingh9191
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Step 1:

Hydroboration of terminal alkynes reacts in an anti-Markovnikov fashion in which the Boron attacks the less substituted carbon which is the least hindered.... Both of the alkyne's pi bonds will undergo hydroboration if BH, (borane) is used by itself.

Step 2:

Oxidation is the next step that occurs.

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