For each reaction: 3. a) draw out the Lewis structures for the reactants given b) identify the electrophile (meaning a Lewis acid) and nucleophile (meaning a Lewis base) c) draw the curved arrows that show the direction of electron flow to form the product d) draw the structure of the product(s) you would expect. CH₂Br + NH, SUL SUL D GULNITI

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For each reaction:

a) Draw out the Lewis structures for the reactants given.
b) Identify the electrophile (meaning a Lewis acid) and nucleophile (meaning a Lewis base).
c) Draw the curved arrows that show the direction of electron flow to form the product.
d) Draw the structure of the product(s) you would expect.

1. \( \text{CH}_3\text{Br} + \text{NH}_3 \)

2. \( \text{CH}_3\text{CH}_2\text{Br} + \text{CH}_3\text{NH}_2 \)
Transcribed Image Text:For each reaction: a) Draw out the Lewis structures for the reactants given. b) Identify the electrophile (meaning a Lewis acid) and nucleophile (meaning a Lewis base). c) Draw the curved arrows that show the direction of electron flow to form the product. d) Draw the structure of the product(s) you would expect. 1. \( \text{CH}_3\text{Br} + \text{NH}_3 \) 2. \( \text{CH}_3\text{CH}_2\text{Br} + \text{CH}_3\text{NH}_2 \)
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Step 1: Electrophile and Nucleophile

Electrophile are electron deficient species nucleophile are electron rich species

classification and reaction mechanism of these reactions are given below.

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