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Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Follow the arrows and draw the missing intermediates and product in this reaction. Include all lone-pairs. Ignore any inorganic byproducts. N Q H3O+ protonati on Draw Inte rmediate H2O Nucleop hilic Addition Draw Inte rmediate H2O Deproton ation CI H3O+ proton ation Q

          Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow
of electrons. Follow the arrows and draw the
missing intermediates and product in this
reaction. Include all lone-pairs. Ignore any
inorganic byproducts.
N
Q
H3O+
protonati
on
Draw Inte
rmediate
H2O
Nucleop
hilic
Addition
Draw Inte
rmediate
H2O
Deproton
ation
CI
H3O+
proton
ation
Q
        
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Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow
of electrons. Follow the arrows and draw the
missing intermediates and product in this
reaction. Include all lone-pairs. Ignore any
inorganic byproducts.
N
Q
H3O+
protonati
on
Draw Inte
rmediate
H2O
Nucleop
hilic
Addition
Draw Inte
rmediate
H2O
Deproton
ation
CI
H3O+
proton
ation
Q

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Texts: Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Follow the arrows and draw the missing intermediates and product in this reaction. Include all lone pairs. Ignore any inorganic byproducts. HO* Draw Intermediate protonation HO Nucleophilic Addition H2O Draw Intermediate Deprotonation H3O+ protonation
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