For the following reaction, label the Lewis acid and base. Use curved arrow notation to show the...
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For the following reaction, label the Lewis acid and base. Use curved arrow notation to show the movement of electron pairs.
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Lewis Acid:
The Lewis acid is a species that comprises orbitals that are empty and has the tendency to accept the electrons and this acceptance occurs from the Lewis base to the Lewis adduct.
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The Lewis acid and the Lewis base are represented in the given image below:
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