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In this problem, we're looking at an organic reaction and we're given here a mechanism.
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This shows the movement of electrons using arrows.
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We start where the electrons are and point to where they end up.
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Here notice we have a double -sided arrow, not a single -sided.
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If there's two sides, that means we're moving two electrons at a time.
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This would mean we're moving one, so we see that more in radical reactions.
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Once we look at these arrows, we're asked to then consider what our product would look like, given that information.
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First, our pi electrons here grab our oxygen.
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But then, our electrons that are on the other side of oxygen come and attack this other carbon.
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From there, our electrons and our bonds here, once our bond breaks, those electrons go over to here...