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define function of grignard Reagent with example


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Answered by BrainlyFIRE
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organomagnesium compounds are used during a Grignard reaction. During a Grignard reaction, theGrignard reagent acts as a nucleophile. It takes the acid in the reaction to functionas a neutralizer. This enables the alcohol product to be formed.
Answered by lusina50
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The Grignard reaction is used to create alcohol compounds, from aldehydes or ketones, using Grignard reagents. AGrignard reagent is a type of organometallic compound. ... It takes the acid in the reaction to function as a neutralizer. This enables the alcohol product to be formed.
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