Draw the structure of the product of each step in the three-step synthesis. Show all non-bonding electrons and formal charges, where applicable. Then draw the curved-arrow mechanism for the last two steps. A. Draw product 1, then draw the curved arrow mechanism to convert to product 2. B. Draw product 2, then draw the curved arrow mechanism to give product 3. C. Draw product 3.
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The bromide reacts with magnesium (Mg) to form the Grignard reagent, which is a carbon-magnesium bond. The structure of product 1 is: CH3-C(MgBr)-CH3 Show more…
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