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- The arrows are not shown properly in step 3. Can you please redo with proper arrows for all the molecules shown in the pictureWhat is the correct answer here? Answer key says D but it doesn't make sense to me because the final one (5) is tertiary allylic.i) Ph2PH ii) Nal iii) PhCH2OH iv) CH3SH v) Pr2CuLi At what letter in the picture will each above subtrate react on? (A/B/C)
- Could you put them each in order from "Most electrophilic to the Least electrophillic? Thanks!Please include steps and an explanation that is easy to followFor 1 and 2, use curved arrows to illustrate the potential overall electron movements or bond changes, and identify the type of reaction by examining the overall chemical transformation. Show A-H bonds as needed.