Concept explainers
a)
Interpretation:
The product(s) of the biological reaction given, by interpreting the flow of electrons indicated by curved arrows, is/are to be given.
Concept introduction:
Curved arrows start from a nucleophilic source (neutral or negatively charged) and end in an electrophilic sink (neutral or positively charged). During the flow of the electrons if one bond is broken other has to be formed so as to maintain the octet rule.
To give:
The product(s) of the biological reaction given by interpreting the flow of electrons indicated by curved arrows.
b)
Interpretation:
The product(s) of the biological reaction given, by interpreting the flow of electrons indicated by curved arrows, is/are to be given.
Concept introduction:
Curved arrows start from a nucleophilic source (neutral or negatively charged) and end in an electrophilic sink (neutral or positively charged). During the flow of the electrons if one bond is broken other has to be formed so as to maintain the octet rule.
To give:
The product(s) of the biological reaction given by interpreting the flow of electrons indicated by curved arrows.
c)
Interpretation:
The product(s) of the biological reaction given, by interpreting the flow of electrons indicated by curved arrows, is/are to be given.
Concept introduction:
Curved arrows start from a nucleophilic source (neutral or negatively charged) and end in an electrophilic sink (neutral or positively charged). During the flow of the electrons if one bond is broken other has to be formed so as to maintain the octet rule.
To give:
The product(s) of the biological reaction given by interpreting the flow of electrons indicated by curved arrows.
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