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Chemistry, 15.10.2019 05:30 mcouil9369

Predict the product and draw the mechanism of its formation. include lone pairs and charges in your answer. draw a single bond to represent ionic bond(s) between mg and br. using wedges and dashes to indicate the stereochemistry as necessary. do not use abbreviations such as me or ph in your drawings. do not explicitly draw any hydrogen atoms in any of your products.

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