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Grignerd Reagent & function ?
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Grignard reagents are formed by the reaction of magnesium metal with alkyl or alkenyl halides. They're extremely good nucleophiles, reacting with electrophiles such as carbonyl compounds (aldehydes, ketones, esters, carbon dioxide, etc) and epoxides.
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- The French chemist Victor Grignard discovered this reaction over a century ago in 1900. Grignard reagents are powerful tools for the synthesis of alcohols. A Grignard reagent has a very polar carbon–magnesium bond in which the carbon atom has a partial negative charge and magnesium has a partial positive charge.
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