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- Draw mechanism for the reactions below. Make sure to show all "electron-pushing" arrows, cond and lone pairs.PLEASE ASAP Major products for electrophilic addition transformations. Clearly show stereochemistry where appropriate (using wedged or dashed bond lines, or by writing axial or equatorial bonds). If no reaction is expected, write “NR”.I need help creating a detailed electron pushing mechanism fkr this reaction. It needs to be done as an SN2 reaction. Please help.
- 1 example of reaction for each of the types of organic reactions: substitution, elimination, addition, and rearrangement. Show:a. the overall reaction (reactants --> products)b. the reaction mechanism (indicate intermediate product)c. indicate which is the reactive species or intermediate in the reaction (radical? electrophile? nucleophile?)d. overall description of the reaction eg., radical substitution or SRPlease help me making a sheet look like the 1st picture for ethane using alkenes, alkenes, alkynes but it should only have the reaction shown in second picture please make it loke a sheet ASAP(Pls see attached picture) What is the product of the addition reaction below
- Add curved arrows to the following polar reactions to indicate the flow of electrons in each:Do the reactions below proceed in good yield from left to right as shown? Please fill in Yes or NoComplete the mechanism for the given conjugate addition reaction. Carefully follow the directions. CH3CH=CH−CO2CH3+NH2CH3⟶conjugate addition product