Writing Reaction Mechanisms: Nucleophilic Addition to Carbonyl - Cyanohydrins Electron pairs Erase Na+ :C?N: H-C?N: H-O-H CH3-C-C?N: H Write the second step using curved arrows to show electron reorganization. Submit (4 of 5) Incorrect Try again
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