If you used 5 ml of 1-hexene (d=0.673g/ml), 2.0 ml of 2 M borane in THF, and 1.2 ml of 30% H2O2 (30 gm of H2O2/100 ml of solution) in the reaction, how many grams of 1 hexanol would you expect?

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If you used 5 ml of 1-hexene (d=0.673g/ml), 2.0 ml of 2 M borane in THF, and 1.2 ml of
30% H2O2 (30 gm of H2O2/100 ml of solution) in the reaction, how many grams of 1
hexanol would you expect?

I got 0.408 can someone explain if its correct?

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