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- Provide detailed (arrow pushing) mechanism for the following reaction, draw all importantresonance structures for the intermediates. Where appropriate indicate Lewis acid and base foreach step, and whether they are also Bronsted acids and bases (LB/BA, LA/BA etc.) Indicate thenumber of steps in the mechanism and the number of intermediates.Please help, why is it wrong? Explain woth clear answer pleasePls help ASAP, thank you! "Consider hydrogen atoms Ha, Hb, Hc, and Hd. Which is the correct order of acidity for the labeled hydrogens (from most acidic to least acidic)?"