Part A) Identify the Lewis acid/base (LA/BA) and determine if they are also Bronsted acid/base (BA/BB) Part B) Show the curved arrow pushing on the left hand side of the reaction Part C) Draw the corresponding energy diagram for this reaction and draw the structure of the transition state (include charges and brackets as appropriate).

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RE-WRITE THE REACTION shown below AND address the
following points.
:O:
H
+
Energy
H
ex
N
H
Reaction Coordinate
Part A) Identify the Lewis acid/base (LA/BA) and determine if they
are also Bronsted acid/base (BA/BB)
Part B) Show the curved arrow pushing on the left hand side of
the reaction
Part C) Draw the corresponding energy diagram for this reaction
and draw the structure of the transition state (include charges and
brackets as appropriate).
Transcribed Image Text:To preview image click here RE-WRITE THE REACTION shown below AND address the following points. :O: H + Energy H ex N H Reaction Coordinate Part A) Identify the Lewis acid/base (LA/BA) and determine if they are also Bronsted acid/base (BA/BB) Part B) Show the curved arrow pushing on the left hand side of the reaction Part C) Draw the corresponding energy diagram for this reaction and draw the structure of the transition state (include charges and brackets as appropriate).
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This reaction is nucleophilic addition reaction to carbonyl compounds. The carbonyl carbon is electrophilic in nature as  electronegative oxygen atom attached to it. And the secondary amine acts as a nucleophile, having an unshared pair of electrons.

A charged intermediate is formed which finally gives an alcohol.

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