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The reaction schemes for the two options given for the Fischer esterification experiment are: Choose one of these reactions and answer the following questions. Remember that each step in the Fischer esterification is an equilibrium so equilibrium arrows should be used. a. What is the first step in the Fischer esterification mechanism for this reaction

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