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Carbocation rearrangements can occur via the migration of a carbon atom other than a methyl group. For example, carbocation 1 was observed to rearrange to give carbocation 2.
Identify the carbon atom that is migrating, and draw a curved arrow that shows the migration. Include formal charges and lone pairs in your answer.
HO - 2
Carbocation rearrangements can occur via the migration of a carbon atom other than a methyl group. For example, carbocation 1 was observed to rearrange to give carbocation 2.
Identify the carbon atom that is migrating, and draw a curved arrow that shows the migration. Include formal charges and lone pairs in your answer.
HO - 2
Deanna HettingerLv2
9 May 2019