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in this video weamp;#39;re going to focus on curve error notation also known as electron pushing arrows now whenever you see a full Arrow this represents the flow of two electrons or an electron pair if you see a half Arrow it represents the flow of one electron typically youamp;#39;ll see that when dealing with radical reactions so letamp;#39;s go over a common acid-base reaction so here we have acetic acid and weamp;#39;re going to react it with hydroxide and letamp;#39;s put the lone pairs on each oxygen atom so whatamp;#39;s going to be the products in this reaction and how can we show the mechanism using curved error notation we know that acetic acid is a weak acid hydroxide is a strong base so hydroxide is going to abstract a proton from the acid acids are proton donors bases theyamp;#39;re proton acceptors so we know weamp;#39;re going to get water as a product and weamp;#39;re going to get the conjugate base of acetic acid which is acetate how can we show arrows that w