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Part 2: Reactivity ore on this section, no more than 5 errors are permitted. reaction is a (4+2] cycloaddition reaction used to form cyclohexene. Shade in the orbitals appropriately for the ground state of butadiene and HOMO and LUMO and draw in all electrons ethene. Label the Ground State Ground State Shade in the orbitals involved in the reaction and indicate constractive or destructive overlap for thermal conditions. Hint: The LUMO comes from ethene Thermal (heat) Briefly explain why this reaction is much more effective if there is an electron withdrawing group on the alkene From the ground state orbitals this reaction is symmetry (cirele one) allowed forbidden Please help with all the parts
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