The two Grignard reactions and the reduction reaction below are all believed to have similar mechanisms. Use the curved arrow formalism to draw a single mechanism for these reactions using :Nuc-1 to indicate the nucleophile.

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The two Grignard reactions and the reduction reaction below are all believed to have similar mechanisms. Use the curved arrow formalism to draw a single mechanism for these reactions using :Nuc-1 to indicate the nucleophile.

The reacations are:

cyclohexylmagnesium chloride + acetone in ether --> 2-cyclohexyl-2-propanol

phenylmagnesium bromide + acetone in ether --> 2-phenyl-2-propanol 

Acetone + NaBH4 --> 2-propanol 

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