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Ethyl magnesium chloride on reaction with Benzophennone gives​

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Answered by kiran2705choubey
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The reaction of ethyl magnesium bromide with water will produce ethane. This is a wasteful process. Additional information: The inorganic product of this reaction, Mg(OH)Br, is known as a "basic bromide"

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Answered by qwcasillas
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Benzophenone reacts with ethyl magnesium chloride to yield 1,1-diphenyl propanol.

  • Carbonyl compounds react with the Grignard reagent(RMgX)  in an acid medium and get reduced.
  • Benzophenone is a ketone, which upon reaction with ethyl magnesium chloride followed by acid hydrolysis forms alcohol.
  • The alcohol produced in the reaction is 1,1-diphenyl propanol. It is a tertiary alcohol.
  • The reaction is shown in the below attachment:

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