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12 Question (2points) e See page 624 Borane (BH3) adds to alkenes to form an alkylborane. In the first box draw the mechanism arrows, and in the second box draw the correct product. Be sure to add lone pairs of electrons and nonzero formal charges to all species. 12th attempt d See Periodic TableSee Hint Draw the organic product of the reaction.

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