The following reaction is one step in the pathway to remove ammonia from the body. Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Using the starting structure, draw the curved electron-pushing arrows for the reaction. Be sure to account for all bond-breaking and bond-making steps. Then draw the missing product of this reaction. Include all lone pairs in the structures. Ignore inorganic byproducts, counterions, and solvents. 0:0 :0: Η ΝΗ, NH₂1 0:0 HH Base *:O: R Select to Edit Arrows

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The following reaction is one step in the pathway to remove
ammonia from the body. Curved arrows are used to
illustrate the flow of electrons. Using the starting structure,
draw the curved electron-pushing arrows for the reaction.
Be sure to account for all bond-breaking and bond-making
steps. Then draw the missing product of this reaction.
Include all lone pairs in the structures. Ignore inorganic
byproducts, counterions, and solvents.
0:0
:0:
HNH₂
0:0
HH
Base
:O:
R
Select to Edit Arrows
Transcribed Image Text:The following reaction is one step in the pathway to remove ammonia from the body. Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Using the starting structure, draw the curved electron-pushing arrows for the reaction. Be sure to account for all bond-breaking and bond-making steps. Then draw the missing product of this reaction. Include all lone pairs in the structures. Ignore inorganic byproducts, counterions, and solvents. 0:0 :0: HNH₂ 0:0 HH Base :O: R Select to Edit Arrows
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