(a)
Interpretation: The sequence of arrow pushing patterns of the curved arrows is to be interpreted from the given multistep reactions:
Concept introduction:
A
(b)
Interpretation: The sequence of arrow pushing patterns of the curved arrows is to be interpreted for the given multistep reactions.
Concept introduction:
A chemical reaction can be completed in more than one step. Such reactions are called multistep reactions. It occurs with the formation of intermediates. The formation of intermediate can be shown with the help of curved arrows. Intermediates like carbocation and arenium cations are common intermediates.
(c)
Interpretation: The sequence of arrow pushing patterns of the curved arrows is to be interpreted for the given multistep reactions
Concept introduction:
A chemical reaction can be completed in more than one step. Such reactions are called multistep reactions. It occurs with the formation of intermediates. The formation of intermediate can be shown with the help of curved arrows. Intermediates like carbocation and arenium cations are common intermediates.
(d)
Interpretation: The sequence of arrow pushing patterns of the curved arrows is to be interpreted for the given multistep reactions.
Concept introduction:
A chemical reaction can be completed in more than one step. Such reactions are called multistep reactions. It occurs with the formation of intermediates. The formation of intermediate can be shown with the help of curved arrows. Intermediates like carbocation and arenium cations are common intermediates.

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