3. Consider the mechanism of a reaction below. H,N- Ö: NH, а. Aniline (with NH2) above acts as A. Lewis base and a nucleophile B. Lewis acid and a nucleophile C. Lewis base and an electrophile D. Lewis acid and an electrophile E. none of the above b. Draw a RESONANCE STRUCTURE (major contributor please) of the product. Please use curved arrows to push electrons: :0: NH2

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Consider the mechanism of a reaction below

  1. Aniline (with NH2) above acts as ____________________
    1. Lewis base and a nucleophile
    2. Lewis acid and a nucleophile
    3. Lewis base and an electrophile
    4. Lewis acid and an electrophile
    5. none of the above
  2. Draw a RESONANCE STRUCTURE (major contributor please) of the product. Please use curved arrows to push electrons:

3.
Consider the mechanism of a reaction below.
Cö: NH2
H,N
а.
Aniline (with NH) above acts as
A. Lewis base and a nucleophile
B. Lewis acid and a nucleophile
C. Lewis base and an electrophile
D. Lewis acid and an electrophile
E. none of the above
Draw a RESONANCE STRUCTURE (major contributor please) of the product. Please use curved arrows to
push electrons:
b.
:O: NH2
Transcribed Image Text:3. Consider the mechanism of a reaction below. Cö: NH2 H,N а. Aniline (with NH) above acts as A. Lewis base and a nucleophile B. Lewis acid and a nucleophile C. Lewis base and an electrophile D. Lewis acid and an electrophile E. none of the above Draw a RESONANCE STRUCTURE (major contributor please) of the product. Please use curved arrows to push electrons: b. :O: NH2
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