Looking to make sure I did this right... Note: Anything inside of brackets I lre
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Looking to make sure I did this right...
Note: Anything inside of brackets I lrepresents something that isn't or can't be isolated. Often something in brackets is an intermediate on the way to something else, and something which forms very briefly but is then carried on to product or returns back to starting material. often something in brackets is something that never builds up, but is only present in a small equilibrium concentration 1. Draw the mechanism for acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of the following enol. H20, H. "enol" 2. Draw the mechanism for base-catalyzed hydrolysis of the following enol. OH H20, NaOH "enol" 3. Draw the mechanism for the reaction shown. NaCNExplanation / Answer
Yes, you have drawn the mechanisms correctly. Movement of arrows are perfectly shown.
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