4. Tryptophan can also form adducts with arenediazonium ions, although the reaction is not base-catalyzed. Suggest a plausible arrow-pushing mechanism for the reaction. NO2 Trp No2 Trp NH H20 NH

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4. Tryptophan can also form adducts with arenediazonium ions, although the reaction is not
base-catalyzed. Suggest a plausible arrow-pushing mechanism for the reaction.
NO2
Trp
No2
Trp
NH
H20
NH
Transcribed Image Text:4. Tryptophan can also form adducts with arenediazonium ions, although the reaction is not base-catalyzed. Suggest a plausible arrow-pushing mechanism for the reaction. NO2 Trp No2 Trp NH H20 NH
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