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All right, so the problem asks you to use curved arrows, show how the species in part a can act as a lewis base in reactions with hcl, and how the species in part b can act as lewis acids in their reaction with oh.
00:13
So i've drawn kind of abbreviated lewis dot structures, just kind of emphasizing where the, kind of the active site or the, where the reaction is going to take place.
00:25
So this isn't, these aren't full complete lewis dot structures, but they'll show you what's, where the lewis acid and base is occurring with the loam pairs.
00:35
So remember that a lewis acid, so lewis acid will donate their, will accept loam pairs, and a lewis base will donate loam pairs.
00:48
So for the first one, we're here where we have the ethanol.
00:53
If it were to react with hcl, the loam pairs on the o would be donated to the h, okay? so same thing here, the loam pair on the n would be donated, and the loam pair on the p would be donated...