Add curved arrows to the starting materials to show the flow of electrons in a reaction. Then draw the structure of the initially formed product(s). Do not draw subsequent product(s) that may form. Be sure to add nonbonding electrons and formal charges, where applicable.

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Add curved arrows to the starting materials to show the flow of electrons in a reaction. Then draw the structure of the initially formed product(s). Do not draw subsequent product(s) that may form. Be sure to add nonbonding electrons and formal charges, where applicable.

Add curved arrows to the starting materials to show the flow of electrons in a reaction. Then draw the structure of the initially
formed product(s). Do not draw subsequent product(s) that may form. Be sure to add nonbonding electrons and formal charges,
where applicable.
A. Draw curved arrows
Select Draw Rings More
2
H₂C
: 0:
Ć
с H
CH₂
O
F
Erase
Q2 Q
B. Predict the initial product(s) formed. Draw hydrogens
where applicable.
Select Draw
2
Ć
Rings More
с H 0
F
Erase
Q2 Q
Transcribed Image Text:Add curved arrows to the starting materials to show the flow of electrons in a reaction. Then draw the structure of the initially formed product(s). Do not draw subsequent product(s) that may form. Be sure to add nonbonding electrons and formal charges, where applicable. A. Draw curved arrows Select Draw Rings More 2 H₂C : 0: Ć с H CH₂ O F Erase Q2 Q B. Predict the initial product(s) formed. Draw hydrogens where applicable. Select Draw 2 Ć Rings More с H 0 F Erase Q2 Q
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