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Show the mechanism of the following nucleophilic acyl substitution reaction, using curved arrows to indicate the electron flow in each step:
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This results in the formation of a tetrahedral intermediate. Step 2: Proton transfer (optional) If the nucleophile is a neutral molecule (e.g., an alcohol or amine), a proton transfer may occur within the intermediate, either through an intramolecular or Show more…
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