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- fill in the "?" for the reagents needed in the reaction (draw structure/s as needed)Identify the electrophile and the nucleophile in each of the following reaction steps and then draw curved arrows to illustrate the bond-making and bondbreaking processes.Show the steps of the next reaction in detail. And explain why it's hard to go along with the dotted line.