Here it says determine the alcohol product formed in the following reaction. So here we have a ketone and it's being reduced with sodium boral hydride over water to produce some type of alcohol. Remember fundamentally what's going on in a reduction here?
Well, basically we're adding a hydrogen to the carbonyl carbon, we're adding a hydrogen to the carbonyl oxygen, and we're removing the π bond between the carbon and oxygen. So you're going to have chapter three, Chapter 2. Here goes the carbon. We're adding an H to it.
Here's a carbonyl oxygen, we're adding an H to it and we got rid of the π bond between the carbon and oxygen. And then we write in the rest, chapter 2, Chapter 3. So this would be the alcohol that we create from the reduction of our ketone reactant.