(a)
Interpretation: The product of given reaction is to be drawn and the nucleophile and electrophile in the given reaction is to be labeled.
Concept introduction: A Lewis acid-base reaction takes place between an electron rich species and an electron deficient species. In such reactions, a Lewis base (electron rich species) donates electron pair to a Lewis acid (electron deficient species) and forms one new bond. The Lewis base acts as a nucleophile and the Lewis acid acts as an electrophile.
(b)
Interpretation: The product of given reaction is to be drawn and the nucleophile and electrophile of the given reaction is to be labeled.
Concept introduction: A Lewis acid-base reaction takes place between an electron rich species and an electron deficient species. In such reactions, a Lewis base (electron rich species) donates electron pair to a Lewis acid (electron deficient species) and forms one new bond. The Lewis base acts as a nucleophile and the Lewis acid acts as an electrophile.
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