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A grignard reagent may be made by reaction magnesium with which of the following compound

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Grignard reagents form via the reaction of an alkyl or aryl halide with magnesium metal

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A Grignard reagent is an organomagnesium halide having a formula of RMgX, where X is a halogen (-Cl, -Br, or -I), and R is an alkyl or aryl (based on a benzene ring) group. To initiate a Grignard Reaction, a Grignard reagent is added to a ketone or aldehyde, to form a tertiary or secondary alcohol.

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