Draw a mechanism for this reaction. In the reaction scheme, an acyl chloride reacts with an acid to give an acid anhydride. The acyl chloride contains a central C atom that has a double bond to O, a single bond to Cl, and a single bond to a benzene ring. The acid is CH3COH with an O atom double-bonded to the second (from left to right) carbon. The produced anhydride is COCCH3 with a benzene ring attached to the first (from left to right) carbon and an O atom double-bonded to the firth and the second carbons.