Complete the curved arrow electron-pushing mechanism and predict the major organic product of the reaction when CICH,CD,CH, is treated with hydroxide in ethanol as shown in the image. :CI: CH₂ CH₂CH₂OH H-Ö: HC H Use curved arrows to show the conversion to the product. Product + :CI: Draw the structure of the organic product formed in the reaction. Draw lone pairs.

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Complete the curved arrow electron-pushing mechanism and predict the major organic product of the reaction, when
CICH,CD,CH, is treated with hydroxide in ethanol as shown in the image.
:CI:
CH₂
CH₂CH₂OH
H-Ö:
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Product + :CI:
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 32 of 47 > Complete the curved arrow electron-pushing mechanism and predict the major organic product of the reaction, when CICH,CD,CH, is treated with hydroxide in ethanol as shown in the image. :CI: CH₂ CH₂CH₂OH H-Ö: D Use curved arrows to show the conversion to the product. Select Draw Rings More / ||||||| " C H D 0 Erase CI He Product + :CI: Draw the structure of the organic product formed in the reaction. Draw lone pairs.. Select Draw Rings More / || ▼ F С H D 0 Erase
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