Note. Both reactions A and B proceed through intermediates. a) Draw a curved arrow mechanism that explains the formation

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Note. Both reactions A and B proceed through intermediates. a) Draw a curved arrow mechanism that explains the formation

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Note. Both reactions A and B proceed through
intermediates.
a) Draw a curved arrow mechanism that explains the formation of
the next product. Draw all the necessary curved arrows,
intermediates, formal charges and essential free electron pairs.
(Tip: The reaction starts with an attack of organolithium on the
carbonyl.)
Note Both Reactions A And B Proceed Through Intermediates A Draw A Curved Arrow Mechanism That Explains The Formation 1
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b) Draw a curved arrow mechanism that explains the
formation of a bicyclic product. Draw all the necessary curved
arrows, intermediates, formal charges and essential free electron
pairs.
Note Both Reactions A And B Proceed Through Intermediates A Draw A Curved Arrow Mechanism That Explains The Formation 2
Note Both Reactions A And B Proceed Through Intermediates A Draw A Curved Arrow Mechanism That Explains The Formation 2 (10.06 KiB) Viewed 26 times
Li + Br LiBr + CO2
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