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3.9 SHOWING A MECHANISM 67 From an arrow-pushing point of view, all acid-base reactions are the same. It goes like this: There are always two arrows. One is drawn coming from the base and attacking the proton. The second arrow is drawn coming from the bond between the proton and whatever atom is connected to the proton) and going to the atom currently connected to the proton. That's it. There are always two accidentally arrow has a head anda are four possible mistakes you can make. You might a little bit draw either of the heads incorrectly, or you might draw either of the tails incomectly. With always of practice you will see just how easy it is, and you will realize that acid-base reactions follow the same mechanism. EXERCISE 3.38 show the mechanism for the following acid-base reaction: CHO CH3OH Answer Remember 2 arrows. One from the base to the proton and the other from the bond (that is losing the proton) to the atom (currently connected to the proton) :O: CHag: CH OH PROBLEMS 3.39 Show the mechanism for the following acid-base reaction: 3.40 Show the mechanism for the following acid-base reaction: