4. Propose a reasonable mechanism for the reaction shown below. Include all mechanistic intermediates in their correct order, use arrows correctly to indicate bond making/breaking (i.e., movement of electrons, NOT atoms or charge symbols), and clearly show which atoms (if any) contain formal charges. ul. i NaOH H₂O

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4. Propose a reasonable mechanism for the reaction shown below. Include all mechanistic intermediates in their
correct order, use arrows correctly to indicate bond making/breaking (i.e., movement of electrons, NOT atoms or
charge symbols), and clearly show which atoms (if any) contain formal charges.
NaOH
U. Ef
H₂O
نز
Transcribed Image Text:4. Propose a reasonable mechanism for the reaction shown below. Include all mechanistic intermediates in their correct order, use arrows correctly to indicate bond making/breaking (i.e., movement of electrons, NOT atoms or charge symbols), and clearly show which atoms (if any) contain formal charges. NaOH U. Ef H₂O نز
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