a) Draw a curly arrow mechanism which explains the formation of product G. Draw all the necessary curly arrows, structures of intermediates, formal charges and relevant lone electron pairs. Pay attention to the technique of drawing curly arrows – use the rules learned in this course. (5 p)
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The starting material is a bromobenzene with a lithium atom attached, and the product is a benzoic acid derivative (G). Show more…
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