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Add the missing curved arrow notation

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Draw the organic product with all applicable lone pair electrons and non-zero formal charges.

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Draw the inorganic product with all applicable lone pair electrons and non-zero formal charges.

 
The image appears to be a chemical reaction diagram.

### Diagram Explanation:
1. **Left Box (Starting Material):**
   - Shows a molecular structure with an alkoxide ion. 
   - The molecule has a central carbon atom bonded to a hydroxyl group (OH) with a negative charge on the oxygen, making it an alkoxide ion.

2. **Arrow:**
   - Indicates a chemical reaction or transformation occurring from left to right.

3. **Middle and Right Boxes:**
   - Are blank, suggesting that the products of the reaction are not specified in this diagram.

This diagram illustrates the starting material of a chemical reaction, indicating that a reaction is expected to occur, but the products are not yet determined or shown.
Transcribed Image Text:The image appears to be a chemical reaction diagram. ### Diagram Explanation: 1. **Left Box (Starting Material):** - Shows a molecular structure with an alkoxide ion. - The molecule has a central carbon atom bonded to a hydroxyl group (OH) with a negative charge on the oxygen, making it an alkoxide ion. 2. **Arrow:** - Indicates a chemical reaction or transformation occurring from left to right. 3. **Middle and Right Boxes:** - Are blank, suggesting that the products of the reaction are not specified in this diagram. This diagram illustrates the starting material of a chemical reaction, indicating that a reaction is expected to occur, but the products are not yet determined or shown.
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