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explain the formation of grignard reagent?​

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Answered by anasbadat05
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One type of reagent is called the Grignard reagent. Grignard reagents form when a magnesium metal binds to a carbon atom on an alkyl group containing a halogen atom. ... Because Grignard reagents readily donate their electrons to form chemical bonds with other molecules, they are called nucleophiles.

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One type of reagent is called the Grignard reagent. Grignard reagents form when a magnesium metal binds to a carbon atom on an alkyl group containing a halogen atom. ... Because Grignard reagents readily donate their electrons to form chemical bonds with other molecules, they are called nucleophiles.

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