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Chemistry, 11.02.2020 02:59 samueltaye

Complete the mechanism for the Hofmann elimination reaction by adding the missing curved arrow notation. Be sure to add any missing lone pairs and nonzero formal charges. Then in part two sort the common elementary steps in the order in which they are used in this mechanism. 1st attempt Part 1 (2 points) l See Periodic Table See Hint Add lone pairs and curved arrows to complete the mechanistic step
Part 2 (1 point) Identify the two unique common elementary steps in the above mechanism, by sorting them in the order in which they take place in the mechanism. Items (10 items) (Drag and drop into the appropriate area below) Nucleophile elimination Bimolecular nucleophilic substitution (SN2) Heterolysis Proton transfer Electrophilic addition Coordination Electrophil elimination Categories Step 1 Step 2 Drag and drop here Drag and drop here
Electrophile elimination(E2) Nucleophilic addition Simolecular Carbocation elimination rearrangemen

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