Read the curved arrow in the mechanism shown and draw the product. Be sure to draw lone pairs. Select Draw Rings More

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Chapter8: Addition Via Carbocation
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Step 3: When a curved arrow starts from a lone pair and points to an adjacent bond, a new z bond will form.
Several examples are shown.
A-
-B*
A=B
alternatively, in some books
A-B"
A=B
B
AEB
alternatively, in some books
A=B"
AEB
Read the curved arrow in the mechanism shown and draw the product. Be sure to draw lone pairs.
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Transcribed Image Text:Step 3: When a curved arrow starts from a lone pair and points to an adjacent bond, a new z bond will form. Several examples are shown. A- -B* A=B alternatively, in some books A-B" A=B B AEB alternatively, in some books A=B" AEB Read the curved arrow in the mechanism shown and draw the product. Be sure to draw lone pairs. Select Draw Rings More Erase
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