Draw the major organic product of the bimolecular substitution and use curved-arrow notation to draw the mechanism. Be sure to draw any non-bonding electrons. Step 1: Draw curved arrows. Step 2: Draw the product. Select Draw Rings More Erase Select Draw Rings More Erase Br Na H

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Draw the major organic product of the bimolecular substitution and use curved-arrow notation to draw the mechanism.
Be sure to draw any non-bonding electrons.
Step 1: Draw curved arrows.
Step 2: Draw the product.
Select Draw Rings More
Erase
Select
Draw
Rings
More
Erase
C
Br
Na
C
H
acetone
+NaBr
Na +
:
Transcribed Image Text:Draw the major organic product of the bimolecular substitution and use curved-arrow notation to draw the mechanism. Be sure to draw any non-bonding electrons. Step 1: Draw curved arrows. Step 2: Draw the product. Select Draw Rings More Erase Select Draw Rings More Erase C Br Na C H acetone +NaBr Na + :
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