Single headed (fishhook) mechanism arrows show... Two of these Three of these The movement of 2 electrons from an area of high electron density in a molecule Breaking and/or making of covalent bonds The movement of single electrons The movement of 2 electrons from an area of low electron density in a molecule

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Generally in a mechanism...
No bonds are formed
The tail of the arrow starts from atoms bearing a positive or delta positive
charge
The "tail" of the arrow starts from an atom or bond bearing excess electron
density and "points" to an atom bearing a deficit of electron density
The head of the arrow "points" at an atom bearing a negative or delta negative
charge
No bonds are broken
Transcribed Image Text:Generally in a mechanism... No bonds are formed The tail of the arrow starts from atoms bearing a positive or delta positive charge The "tail" of the arrow starts from an atom or bond bearing excess electron density and "points" to an atom bearing a deficit of electron density The head of the arrow "points" at an atom bearing a negative or delta negative charge No bonds are broken
Single headed (fishhook) mechanism arrows show...
Two of these
Three of these
The movement of 2 electrons from an area of high electron density in a molecule
Breaking and/or making of covalent bonds
The movement of single electrons
The movement of 2 electrons from an area of low electron density in a molecule
Transcribed Image Text:Single headed (fishhook) mechanism arrows show... Two of these Three of these The movement of 2 electrons from an area of high electron density in a molecule Breaking and/or making of covalent bonds The movement of single electrons The movement of 2 electrons from an area of low electron density in a molecule
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