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when diborane undergoes methylation the number of hydrogen atom replaced is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Diborane has 4-termianl B−H bonds and 2-bridged B−H−B bonds. During methylation of diborane, all terminal H atoms are replaced by methyl atoms.

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Explanation:

When diborane undergoes methylation the number of hydrogen atom rereplaced is

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