Use curved arrows to draw the protonated form of each Lewis base below.
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A Lewis base is a species that can donate a pair of electrons to form a new covalent bond. Common Lewis bases include molecules with nitrogen, oxygen, or sulfur atoms that have lone pairs. Show more…
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Label the Lewis acid and Lewis base in each reaction. Use curved arrows to show the movement of electron pairs.
Use the curved-arrow notation to derive a structure for the product of each of the following Lewis acid-base association reactions; be sure to assign formal charges. Label the Lewis acid and the Lewis base, and identify the atom that donates electrons in each case.
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