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A tertiary alcohol can be obtained when Grignard's reagent react with

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Answered by falakbherwani
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Answer:

Grignard Reagents. The Grignard Reaction is the addition of an organomagnesium halide (Grignard reagent) to a ketone or aldehyde, to form a tertiary or secondary alcohol, respectively. The reaction with formaldehyde leads to a primary alcohol.

Answered by manjeetsng13
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A teririary alcohal can be obtained when grignard,s reagent react with ketone or aldehyde.

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