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Q6-26E

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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 π 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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