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Write a mechanism for the step shown below. 

The task is to write a mechanism for the given chemical step, using curved arrows to illustrate electron redistribution.

### Image Description:

The image shows a chemical mechanism with compounds and electron movement.

#### Chemical Structure:

- **Organic Molecule:** 
  - The structure displays a carbon chain with a branching point. On the branching point, there is a chlorine (Cl) atom attached.
  - The carbon backbone has a tert-butyl group.

- **Functional Group:** 
  - Attached to the carbon is a sulfonyl chloride group (SO₂Cl). 
  - The sulfur in this group is double-bonded to two oxygen atoms, each with two lone pairs.
  - The chlorine (Cl) atom in the sulfonyl chloride group is single-bonded to the sulfur.

#### Arrow Pushing:

- The diagram includes arrows (not shown in the transcribed text above) which represent the movement of electrons in the reaction mechanism.
- The goal is to demonstrate how electrons shift during this transformation.

### Instructions:

- **Curved Arrows:** 
  - Usually depict the flow of electron pairs from donor to acceptor.
  - In mechanisms, they are crucial for understanding how bonds are formed or broken.

- **Arrow-Pushing Instructions:**
  - A set of icons or tools on the interface represent different types of curved arrows and actions for drawing mechanisms.

### Final Note:

- A button labeled "Submit" is present, indicating that the user can send their completed mechanism for evaluation or feedback.
Transcribed Image Text:The task is to write a mechanism for the given chemical step, using curved arrows to illustrate electron redistribution. ### Image Description: The image shows a chemical mechanism with compounds and electron movement. #### Chemical Structure: - **Organic Molecule:** - The structure displays a carbon chain with a branching point. On the branching point, there is a chlorine (Cl) atom attached. - The carbon backbone has a tert-butyl group. - **Functional Group:** - Attached to the carbon is a sulfonyl chloride group (SO₂Cl). - The sulfur in this group is double-bonded to two oxygen atoms, each with two lone pairs. - The chlorine (Cl) atom in the sulfonyl chloride group is single-bonded to the sulfur. #### Arrow Pushing: - The diagram includes arrows (not shown in the transcribed text above) which represent the movement of electrons in the reaction mechanism. - The goal is to demonstrate how electrons shift during this transformation. ### Instructions: - **Curved Arrows:** - Usually depict the flow of electron pairs from donor to acceptor. - In mechanisms, they are crucial for understanding how bonds are formed or broken. - **Arrow-Pushing Instructions:** - A set of icons or tools on the interface represent different types of curved arrows and actions for drawing mechanisms. ### Final Note: - A button labeled "Submit" is present, indicating that the user can send their completed mechanism for evaluation or feedback.
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