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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: (FIGURE CANNOT COPY)
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This results in the formation of a tetrahedral intermediate. The lone pair of electrons on the methoxide ion attacks the carbonyl carbon, pushing the pi electrons of the carbonyl bond onto the oxygen atom. This can be represented as Show more…
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