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Draw mechanism for the reactions below. Make sure to show all "electron-pushing" arrows, cond and lone pairs.

Transcribed Image Text:a) Dissociation of sodium chloride
b) Addition of hydroxide ion to acetone
c) Formation of potassium bromide
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