Draw a curved arrow mechanism for the following acid-catalyzed isomerization reaction. You must show all intermediates. (10 points)
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However, I can give a general mechanism for an acid-catalyzed isomerization of an alkene to illustrate the typical process. Let's consider the isomerization of but-1-ene to but-2-ene as an example: Show more…
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