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Add one or more curved arrows to show the movement of electrons in the reaction.
To draw the arrows, select More in the drawing menu, then select the appropriate curved arrow. Click on a bond or electron to
start a curved arrow. Do not start from an atom. Use the select tool to move the arrow head and tail to the desired placement.
When the curved arrow changes from red to black, your arrow has an appropriate starting and ending point.
Draw curved arrows.
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Draw
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Transcribed Image Text:Add one or more curved arrows to show the movement of electrons in the reaction. To draw the arrows, select More in the drawing menu, then select the appropriate curved arrow. Click on a bond or electron to start a curved arrow. Do not start from an atom. Use the select tool to move the arrow head and tail to the desired placement. When the curved arrow changes from red to black, your arrow has an appropriate starting and ending point. Draw curved arrows. Select / G Draw Cl Rings More I ▬▬ Erase 2 Q :CI.
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