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How many moles of `BH_(3)` are needed to react completely with 2 mole of 1-pentene in hydroboration-oxidation reaction?

A

2 mole

B

3 mole

C

2/3 mole

D

3/2 mole

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The correct Answer is:
c

3 mole of alkene reacts with 1 mole of `BH_(3)`
`therefore` 2 mole of alkene `to 2//3` mole of `BH_(3)`
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