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The four constitutionally isomeric alcohols shown below can each be made selectively by one or both of hydroboration/oxidation or oxymercuration/demercuration of one or two constitutionally isomeric alkenes. For each of (a)-(d) write one or two alkenes (as indicated) that is/are appropriate starting materials, and for each alkene which of two reagent combinations is needed to produce the indicated alcohol. You can disregard stereochemistry in this problem, and focus just on regiochemistry. In other words, be sure the OH will become...