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Use the curved electron flow arrows to determine where electrons move from and move to in the reaction shown. Then, draw the structure of the product based on those electron flow arrows. Draw the molecule on canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds), Atoms, and Advanced Template toolbars, including charge where needed. The single bond is activated by default. Use the curved electron flow arrows to determine where electrons move from and move to in the reaction shown. Then, draw the structure of the product based on those electron flow arrows. Draw the molecule on canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds), Atoms, and Advanced Template toolbars, including charge where needed. The single bond is activated by default. Below is a three step mechanism for the reaction of acetophenone with benzaldehyde to produce the alpha-hydroxy ketone product under basic conditions. Mechanisms differ from reaction equations by introducing reagents at the step in the mechanism in which that reagent undergoes a change and not at the beginning as with reaction equations. All of the structures are correct but some of the electron arrows are incorrect. Mark with the green check to indicate that the given direction of electron flow in the following set of molecules using curved arrows notation is correct and with the red X label to indicate when incorrect. Drag the appropriate items onto their respective targets.