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Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Use the reaction conditions provided and follow the arrows to draw the first intermediate formed in this reaction and the final product. Include all lone pairs and charges as appropriate. Ignore inorganic byproducts. :0: CH3 :C=CCH3 Q
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![Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Use
the reaction conditions provided and follow the arrows to draw
the first intermediate formed in this reaction and the final
product.
Include all lone pairs and charges as appropriate. Ignore
inorganic byproducts.
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Transcribed Image Text:Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Use
the reaction conditions provided and follow the arrows to draw
the first intermediate formed in this reaction and the final
product.
Include all lone pairs and charges as appropriate. Ignore
inorganic byproducts.
Jo
✓:0:
ď
CH3
-CCH3
Draw Intermediate
Q
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