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- The picture below shows the transition state and reaction coordinate diagram for one step in a chemical change. Draw all the products of this step. Make sure to include all nonzero formal charges.Which of the following resonance structures has the greatest contribution to the hybrid? Explain.Which hydrogen in each molecule is most acidic?
- 3. Determine the product of the reaction below based on the curved electron arrows. SHCurved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Using the provided resonance structures, draw the curved electron- pushing arrows to show the interconversion between resonance hybrid contributors. Be sure to account for all bond- breaking and bond-making steps. I I I I :O: fExplain why the following reaction takes place as shown. Be sure to fully explain why the reaction sites are used and what is happening to the formal charges. Include a possible explanation for the negatively charged oxygen reacting with the carbon bonded to the Cl rather than the carbon bonded to the SH.
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