Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Using the provided starting structure, draw the curved electron-pushing arrows for the following reaction or mechanistic step(s). Be sure to account for all bond-breaking and bond-making steps. Then draw any missing organic intermediates or products for this oxymercuration-reduction reaction. Include all lone pairs in the structures. Ignore inorganic byproducts, counterions, and solvents. Select to Draw Product Q Hg(OAc)2, H₂O H₂O NaBH4 :O: ⒸHg H Select to Add Arrows H₂O Select to Draw Intermediate
Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Using the provided starting structure, draw the curved electron-pushing arrows for the following reaction or mechanistic step(s). Be sure to account for all bond-breaking and bond-making steps. Then draw any missing organic intermediates or products for this oxymercuration-reduction reaction. Include all lone pairs in the structures. Ignore inorganic byproducts, counterions, and solvents. Select to Draw Product Q Hg(OAc)2, H₂O H₂O NaBH4 :O: ⒸHg H Select to Add Arrows H₂O Select to Draw Intermediate
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Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Using the provided starting structure, draw the
curved electron-pushing arrows for the following reaction or mechanistic step(s).
Be sure to account for all bond-breaking and bond-making steps. Then draw any missing organic
intermediates or products for this oxymercuration-reduction reaction.
Include all lone pairs in the structures. Ignore inorganic byproducts, counterions, and solvents.
Select to Draw Product
Hg(OAC)2, H₂O
H₂O
NaBH4
:0:
ⒸHg-O.
Select to Add Arrows
H₂O
Select to Draw Intermediate
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Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Using the provided starting structure, draw the
curved electron-pushing arrows for the following reaction or mechanistic step(s).
Be sure to account for all bond-breaking and bond-making steps. Then draw any missing organic
intermediates or products for this oxymercuration-reduction reaction.
Include all lone pairs in the structures. Ignore inorganic byproducts, counterions, and solvents.
Select to Draw Product
Hg(OAC)2, H₂O
H₂O
NaBH4
:0:
ⒸHg-O.
Select to Add Arrows
H₂O
Select to Draw Intermediate
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