Complete the equation for the following proton-transfer reaction by using curved arrows to show the flow of electron pairs and drawing the products of the reaction. • Draw all atoms, including hydrogen atoms. • Apply formal charges where appropriate. • Assign lone pairs and radical electrons where appropriate. • Use the "starting points" menu to revert to the original molecule(s) shown. • Draw the appropriate electron-flow arrows. • Omit + signs between structures. P. H-Ö: == starting points == 38 H T H-C-H 1+ H-N-H T H ChemDoodle

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Complete the equation for the following proton-transfer reaction by using curved arrows to show the flow of electron pairs and drawing the products of the reaction.
• Draw all atoms, including hydrogen atoms.
Apply formal charges where appropriate.
Assign lone pairs and radical electrons where appropriate.
• Use the "starting points" menu to revert to the original molecule(s) shown.
• Draw the appropriate electron-flow arrows.
• Omit + signs between structures.
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H-O:
== starting points == ↑
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T
H-C-H
H-N-H
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Transcribed Image Text:Complete the equation for the following proton-transfer reaction by using curved arrows to show the flow of electron pairs and drawing the products of the reaction. • Draw all atoms, including hydrogen atoms. Apply formal charges where appropriate. Assign lone pairs and radical electrons where appropriate. • Use the "starting points" menu to revert to the original molecule(s) shown. • Draw the appropriate electron-flow arrows. • Omit + signs between structures. ● ● H-O: == starting points == ↑ TAYY H T H-C-H H-N-H T H در ? ChemDoodle
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In an organic reaction, arrows are used to show the movement of electrons. Electrons move from an electron-rich site to an electron-deficient site. Electron-rich sites include atoms with lone pair of electrons, negative charge etc. Electron-deficient sites include atoms with vacant orbital or positive charge, etc. The arrows begin from an electron-rich site and point towards an electron-deficient site. 

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