Q6-26E
Question
Add curved arrows to the mechanism shown in Problem 6-25 to indicate the electron movement in each step.
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1Movement of electron
In the first step of the reaction bond of alkene abstract hydrogen ion. In the next step, we get the carbocation as an intermediate. In the next step hydrogen atom loss and we resultant alkene as a product.
2Mechanism of the reaction
The mechanism of the reaction is as follows:
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