Incorrect. Add curved arrow(s) to draw step 2 of the mechanism. Modify the given drawing of the product as needed to show the intermediate that is formed in this step. CH3 Edit Drawing CH3

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Add curved arrow(s) to draw step 2 of the mechanism. Modify the given drawing of the product as needed to show the intermediate that is formed in this step.
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Add curved arrow(s) to draw step 2 of the mechanism. Modify the given drawing of the product as needed to show the intermediate that is formed in this step.

**Diagram Description:**
The diagram shows a chemical reaction with two structures. On the left is a cyclohexane ring with a hydrogen atom (H) and a positively charged CH₃ group attached. An arrow points to the right structure, which is a cyclohexane ring with a CH₃ group.

**Edit Drawing Button:**
Click "Edit Drawing" to modify the diagram.

**Hint Section:**
- Option to "Save for Later."

**Attempts:**
- Attempt 3 of 5 used.

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### Step 3

The parts of this question must be completed in order. This part will be available when you complete the part above.

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**Note:** Ensure to modify the mechanism correctly by adding curved arrows that display the electron movement to achieve the correct intermediate in the reaction process before proceeding to Step 3.
Transcribed Image Text:### Step 2 **Status:** Incorrect. Add curved arrow(s) to draw step 2 of the mechanism. Modify the given drawing of the product as needed to show the intermediate that is formed in this step. **Diagram Description:** The diagram shows a chemical reaction with two structures. On the left is a cyclohexane ring with a hydrogen atom (H) and a positively charged CH₃ group attached. An arrow points to the right structure, which is a cyclohexane ring with a CH₃ group. **Edit Drawing Button:** Click "Edit Drawing" to modify the diagram. **Hint Section:** - Option to "Save for Later." **Attempts:** - Attempt 3 of 5 used. --- ### Step 3 The parts of this question must be completed in order. This part will be available when you complete the part above. --- **Note:** Ensure to modify the mechanism correctly by adding curved arrows that display the electron movement to achieve the correct intermediate in the reaction process before proceeding to Step 3.
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This question is answered by using the simple concept of writing the curved arrows mechanism of a chemical reaction of organic compounds which involves the breaking and formation of bond.

 

 

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