In the second step of the mechanism, it is more likely that an iodide ion attacks the triple bond, which simultaneously attacks the iodonium ion (in a concerted fashion). Therefore, the entire mechanism has just two steps. Add any remaining curved arrows to draw both steps of this mechanism, as described. :|: Edit Drawing

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In the second step of the mechanism, it is more likely that an iodide ion attacks the triple bond, which simultaneously attacks the
iodonium ion (in a concerted fashion). Therefore, the entire mechanism has just two steps. Add any remaining curved arrows to
draw both steps of this mechanism, as described.
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Transcribed Image Text:09.79c * Incorrect. In the second step of the mechanism, it is more likely that an iodide ion attacks the triple bond, which simultaneously attacks the iodonium ion (in a concerted fashion). Therefore, the entire mechanism has just two steps. Add any remaining curved arrows to draw both steps of this mechanism, as described. :1: ✔ Edit Drawing
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