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Draw the arrow(s) required to go from the left structure to the right structure.

Draw the arrow(s) required to go from the left structure to the right structure.-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation:

To convert the left structure to the right structure, one pair of electrons on the oxygen is pushed down onto the carbon-oxygen bond (resulting in a double bond). This results in too many electrons on the top carbon. The electrons from the adjacent double bond are subsequently pushed onto the second carbon.

Draw the arrow(s) required to go from the left structure to the right structure.-example-1
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