Hello Chemical Forums! Glad to be here. So my textbook does not tell me why alkynes that are not 1-alkynes stop reacting after adding BH3, but 1-alkynes keep reacting and undergo "mutiple addition reactions", whatever that means. For example 2-butyne will undergo hydroboration-oxidation and form butanone, but 1-butyne will not form butanal (unless you use a branched organoborane instead of BH3). What's up with this?