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Draw the product(s) of the reaction. Include all lone pairs.

The image depicts a chemical reaction mechanism involving a bromine-substituted alkane and a hydroxide ion. 

**Chemical Structure Details:**

- On the left side, there is a skeletal formula representing a brominated alkane. The chemical structure shows a zigzag pattern typical of carbon chains, with a "Br" (bromine) atom attached to a secondary carbon. The bromine has lone pairs represented by dots around it.

- In the middle, there's a plus sign indicating a reaction with a hydroxide ion (OH⁻). The hydroxide ion is depicted with an "O" (oxygen) atom that has a negative charge, surrounded by pairs of electrons (dots).

**Reaction Process:**

- An arrow points from the reactants to the right, suggesting the progression of the chemical reaction.

This setup typically represents a nucleophilic substitution reaction, where the bromine atom is replaced by the hydroxide ion, resulting in the formation of an alcohol.
Transcribed Image Text:The image depicts a chemical reaction mechanism involving a bromine-substituted alkane and a hydroxide ion. **Chemical Structure Details:** - On the left side, there is a skeletal formula representing a brominated alkane. The chemical structure shows a zigzag pattern typical of carbon chains, with a "Br" (bromine) atom attached to a secondary carbon. The bromine has lone pairs represented by dots around it. - In the middle, there's a plus sign indicating a reaction with a hydroxide ion (OH⁻). The hydroxide ion is depicted with an "O" (oxygen) atom that has a negative charge, surrounded by pairs of electrons (dots). **Reaction Process:** - An arrow points from the reactants to the right, suggesting the progression of the chemical reaction. This setup typically represents a nucleophilic substitution reaction, where the bromine atom is replaced by the hydroxide ion, resulting in the formation of an alcohol.
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