a. Complete the following reversible reaction and draw the mechanism for the formation of the products. Indicate using the arrows of unequal length whether the shift in equilibrium will favor the reactants or the products. practie √#3 OEt + NaOEt b. Give two arguments to justify your choice.

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a. Complete the following reversible reaction and draw the mechanism for the formation of
the products. Indicate using the arrows of unequal length whether the shift in equilibrium
will favor the reactants or the products.
g
+
NaOEt
b. Give two arguments to justify your choice.
OEt
Transcribed Image Text:a. Complete the following reversible reaction and draw the mechanism for the formation of the products. Indicate using the arrows of unequal length whether the shift in equilibrium will favor the reactants or the products. g + NaOEt b. Give two arguments to justify your choice. OEt
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