The three proton transfer steps result in the intermediate shown below. Draw the curved arrow mechanism for the following two and the products that form, ending with the most stable resonance form(s). HO: N D Draw the curved arrow mechanism for the first step after proton transfer.

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The three proton transfer steps result in the intermediate shown below. Draw the curved arrow mechanism for the following two s
and the products that form, ending with the most stable resonance form(s).
i
H-O: N-
+
i
۵
i
Draw the curved arrow mechanism for the first step after proton transfer.
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Transcribed Image Text:The three proton transfer steps result in the intermediate shown below. Draw the curved arrow mechanism for the following two s and the products that form, ending with the most stable resonance form(s). i H-O: N- + i ۵ i Draw the curved arrow mechanism for the first step after proton transfer. +1
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