NO2 CI Please write out all the intermediates (molecules that form after each step), because if you make a mistake on one of your steps, I'll be able to see your thinking and give you partial credit. A synthesis problem involves several reactions. This is different from a mechanism that shows the movement of electrons with curved arrows. At the end, write a brief description of what's going on in each step.

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NO2
CI
Please write out all the intermediates
(molecules that form after each step), because
if you make a mistake on one of your steps, I'll
be able to see your thinking and give you
partial credit. A synthesis problem involves
several reactions. This is different from a
mechanism that shows the movement of
electrons with curved arrows.
At the end, write a brief description of what's
going on in each step.
Transcribed Image Text:NO2 CI Please write out all the intermediates (molecules that form after each step), because if you make a mistake on one of your steps, I'll be able to see your thinking and give you partial credit. A synthesis problem involves several reactions. This is different from a mechanism that shows the movement of electrons with curved arrows. At the end, write a brief description of what's going on in each step.
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