Chemistry, asked by rohan1041, 11 months ago

grignord reageant can explain​

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Answered by mohit55555555
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Answer:

The Grignard reaction is an organometallic chemical reaction in which alkyl, vinyl, or aryl-magnesium halides add to a carbonyl group in an aldehyde or ketone. This reaction is important for the formation of carbon–carbon bonds.

Answered by Anonymous07
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Answer: The Grignard's reagent is used to add carbon atoms in a specific compound. Its formual is R-MgX.

                                          O-MgBr   OH

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Eg. HCHO + R-MgBr ⇒ H-C-H    + H-C-H

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                                          R                R

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