Limonene, a fragrant hydrocarbon found in lemons and oranges, is biosynthesized from

Chapter 7, Problem 7.61

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Limonene, a fragrant hydrocarbon found in lemons and oranges, is biosynthesized from geranyl diphosphate by the following pathway. Add curved arrows to show the mechanism of each step. Which step involves an alkene electrophilic addition? (The ion OP2O642 is the diphosphate ion, and Baseis an unspecified base in the enzyme that catalyzes the reaction.)OP2O63Geranyl HdiphosphateLimonene

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