Mechanism The mechanism will update as enter your answer in the table below. A red dot will appear to mark where the arrow is coming from. N.B. benzene is symmetrical, so any of the hydrogens can be substituted. H₁ O₂N Answers 0=N=06 Step By looking at the image above, start by selecting the lone pair or bond from which you want the curly arrow to start. Then, select the atom or bond where you want the curly arrow to end. 1: Electrophilic attack 2: Deprotonation SUBMIT Arrow 1 31 to H to Arrow 2 to to

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Mechanism
The mechanism will update as enter your answer in the table below. A red dot will appear to mark where the arrow is
coming from.
N.B. benzene is symmetrical, so any of the hydrogens can be substituted.
H1
O₂N
4
Answers
Step
0=N=06
By looking at the image above, start by selecting the lone pair or bond from which you want the curly arrow to start. Then,
select the atom or bond where you want the curly arrow to end.
1: Electrophilic attack
2: Deprotonation
-
SUBMIT
Arrow 1
1
3.
to
to
P
H
D
3
A
P
3
3
Arrow 2
to
to
P
3
Transcribed Image Text:Mechanism The mechanism will update as enter your answer in the table below. A red dot will appear to mark where the arrow is coming from. N.B. benzene is symmetrical, so any of the hydrogens can be substituted. H1 O₂N 4 Answers Step 0=N=06 By looking at the image above, start by selecting the lone pair or bond from which you want the curly arrow to start. Then, select the atom or bond where you want the curly arrow to end. 1: Electrophilic attack 2: Deprotonation - SUBMIT Arrow 1 1 3. to to P H D 3 A P 3 3 Arrow 2 to to P 3
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