The structure below represents a tetrahedral alkoxide-ion intermediate formed by addition of a nucleophile to a carboxyl

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The structure below represents a tetrahedral alkoxide-ion intermediate formed by addition of a nucleophile to a carboxyl

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The Structure Below Represents A Tetrahedral Alkoxide Ion Intermediate Formed By Addition Of A Nucleophile To A Carboxyl 1
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The structure below represents a tetrahedral alkoxide-ion intermediate formed by addition of a nucleophile to a carboxylic acid derivative. CI C H H H С ܘ8܀ CH C CH H CI ball & stick v + labels Draw both the starting acid derivative and the ultimate product.
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