OH 1st attempt 1. Proton transfer involving HBr 2. SN2 involving Br Each box should contain two structures; be sure to include all lone pair electrons and nonzero formal charges. H ? Step 1 Step 2 Draw HBr, and then add curved arrow notation showing the proton transfer between propan-1-ol and HBr.

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Draw the curved arrow notation and products for the each elementary step described by the sequence shown here.

Note that the products of the first step should be used as the reactants in the second step, and remember to click on each box to see step-specific instructions.

OH
1st attempt
1. Proton transfer involving HBr
m
2. SN2 involving Br
Each box should contain two structures; be sure to include all lone pair electrons and nonzero formal charges.
H
?
Step 1
Step 2
i Draw HBr, and then add curved arrow notation showing the proton transfer between propan-1-ol and HBr.
Transcribed Image Text:OH 1st attempt 1. Proton transfer involving HBr m 2. SN2 involving Br Each box should contain two structures; be sure to include all lone pair electrons and nonzero formal charges. H ? Step 1 Step 2 i Draw HBr, and then add curved arrow notation showing the proton transfer between propan-1-ol and HBr.
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