Click the "draw structure" button to launch the drawing utility. Draw the intermediate in this stepwise reaction sequence that uses proton transfer reactions to convert the starting material to the product. Since this intermediate is resonance stabilized, draw any one of its resonance structures for credit. Do not include lone pair electrons in your answer. (Hint: As a first step, use OH to remove a proton from the CH₂ group between the C=O and C=C.) 3- 3 + -OH + OH → H₂O (solvent) draw structure ... (organic intermediate) -&

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Click the "draw structure" button to launch the drawing utility.
Draw the intermediate in this stepwise reaction sequence that uses proton transfer reactions to convert
the starting material to the product. Since this intermediate is resonance stabilized, draw any one of its
resonance structures for credit. Do not include lone pair electrons in your answer. (Hint: As a first step,
use OH to remove a proton from the CH₂ group between the C=O and C=C.)
s-- S
+ -OH
+ OH →
H₂O
(solvent)
draw structure ...
(organic intermediate)
-&
Transcribed Image Text:Click the "draw structure" button to launch the drawing utility. Draw the intermediate in this stepwise reaction sequence that uses proton transfer reactions to convert the starting material to the product. Since this intermediate is resonance stabilized, draw any one of its resonance structures for credit. Do not include lone pair electrons in your answer. (Hint: As a first step, use OH to remove a proton from the CH₂ group between the C=O and C=C.) s-- S + -OH + OH → H₂O (solvent) draw structure ... (organic intermediate) -&
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