Predict the organic and inorganic products of the given reaction, and select the class to which the product belongs. Then, complete the curved‑arrow mechanism.

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Predict the organic and inorganic products of the given reaction, and select the class to which the product belongs. Then, complete the curved‑arrow mechanism.

Step 4: a new proton, from any source in solution, is
shown here as H+.
Step 3: add curved arrows.
: B
H
Step 6: complete the structure and add
curved arrows.
Step 5: add curved arrows.
: B
H
H
H - 0 :
final
products
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Transcribed Image Text:Step 4: a new proton, from any source in solution, is shown here as H+. Step 3: add curved arrows. : B H Step 6: complete the structure and add curved arrows. Step 5: add curved arrows. : B H H H - 0 : final products Incorrect Incorrect
Predict the organic and inorganic products of the given reaction, and select the class to which the product belongs. Then,
complete the curved-arrow mechanism.
Draw the organic and inorganic products.
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Complete the mechanism of the reaction by adding any
The product of the reaction is
missing atoms, bonds, charges, nonbonding electron pairs,
and curved arrows. Note the use of a generic base B:, which
O an oxime
represents another amine in solution and acts as a
proton shuttle.
a hydrazone
O a semicarbazone
an imine
Step 1: add curved arrows.
Step 2: complete the structure and add
curved arrows.
H
B
of
H
Transcribed Image Text:Predict the organic and inorganic products of the given reaction, and select the class to which the product belongs. Then, complete the curved-arrow mechanism. Draw the organic and inorganic products. Incorrect Complete the mechanism of the reaction by adding any The product of the reaction is missing atoms, bonds, charges, nonbonding electron pairs, and curved arrows. Note the use of a generic base B:, which O an oxime represents another amine in solution and acts as a proton shuttle. a hydrazone O a semicarbazone an imine Step 1: add curved arrows. Step 2: complete the structure and add curved arrows. H B of H
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