show the formation of the nitronium.

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The last part of the question asks to draw product, including non bonding electrons and formal charges. I don't understand what I've been doing wrong so any help would be great! Thank you!

Electrophiles for the electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions have to be very strong to react with the stable aromatic rings.
A nitronium ion is needed for nitration of aromatic rings. Complete the mechanism of the formation of the nitronium ion from
concentrated nitric acid in concentrated sulfuric acid.
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Transcribed Image Text:Electrophiles for the electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions have to be very strong to react with the stable aromatic rings. A nitronium ion is needed for nitration of aromatic rings. Complete the mechanism of the formation of the nitronium ion from concentrated nitric acid in concentrated sulfuric acid. Step 1: Add curved arrows. Select Draw Rings More Erase H H
Step 2: Complete the structure and add curved arrows to show the formation of the nitronium. Add non-bonding
electrons where applicable.
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Transcribed Image Text:Step 2: Complete the structure and add curved arrows to show the formation of the nitronium. Add non-bonding electrons where applicable. Select Draw Rings More Erase H - || :0: | : :
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