Identify all of the common elementary steps in the above mechanism. If an elementary step occurs more than once in the mechanism, select it only one time in the multiple select module below. Choose one or more: Heterolysis Bimolecular elimination (E2) ✔ Carbocation rearrangement Proton transfer Electrophilic addition Nucleophile elimination

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Identify all of the common elementary steps in the above mechanism.
If an elementary step occurs more than once in the mechanism, select it only
one time in the multiple select module below.
Choose one or more:
☐ Heterolysis
Bimolecular elimination (E2)
Carbocation rearrangement
Proton transfer
☐ Electrophilic addition
○ Nucleophile elimination
✔ Nucleophilic addition
Electrophile elimination
Bimolecular nucleophilic substitution (SN2)
Coordination
Transcribed Image Text:Identify all of the common elementary steps in the above mechanism. If an elementary step occurs more than once in the mechanism, select it only one time in the multiple select module below. Choose one or more: ☐ Heterolysis Bimolecular elimination (E2) Carbocation rearrangement Proton transfer ☐ Electrophilic addition ○ Nucleophile elimination ✔ Nucleophilic addition Electrophile elimination Bimolecular nucleophilic substitution (SN2) Coordination
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