. The following reactions are all Lewis acid-base reactions. Remember that Lewis acids are electron pair acceptors. Lewis bases are electron pair donors. All the lone pairs are shown for the compounds below! For each reaction, label the acid and the base. Then use curved arrows to show the flow of electrons. Draw the product(s) of each reaction.

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10. The following reactions are all Lewis acid-base reactions. Remember that Lewis acids are electron pair acceptors. Lewis bases are electron pair donors. All the lone pairs are shown for the compounds below! For each reaction, label the acid and the base. Then use curved arrows to show the flow of electrons. Draw the product(s) of each reaction.

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