Represent the mechanism of each of the steps represented in the diagrams below, considering the use of curved arrows with a barb (transition of one electron for each atom) and with two barbs (transition of an electron pair for the same atom).

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Represent the mechanism of each of the steps represented in the diagrams below, considering the use of
curved arrows with a barb (transition of one electron for each atom) and with two barbs (transition of an electron pair
for the same atom).

H
a)
H-C{ B
Br:
H-Ce
H-C H
H-C. + · H
H
carbocátion
H
H
b)
H-C.H
H*
H-Ce+
H
carbanion
I-0-I
I-
I-U-I
Transcribed Image Text:H a) H-C{ B Br: H-Ce H-C H H-C. + · H H carbocátion H H b) H-C.H H* H-Ce+ H carbanion I-0-I I- I-U-I
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