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Grignard reagent is formed by treating___with Mg in presence of ether. a)Alkane b)Alkene c)Alkyne d)Alkyl halide​

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A Grignard reagent is formed by reaction of magnesium metal with an organic halide in diethyl ether. The halide can be iodine (most reactive), bromine or chlorine (least reactive). Recall that you studied the reactivity of a series of C-X bonds in Chapter 5.

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