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Question
Show the heterolysis of a covalent bond by using curved arrow notation and complete the following equation. Identify the nucelophile.
\[\ce{CH3 – O – CH3 + HI →}\]
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Solution
\[\ce{CH3 – O – CH3 + HI →}\]
\[\ce{CH3 – O – CH3 + HI → CH3OH + CH3 I
}\]
Nucleophile is: I–
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