How aldehyde and ketones are prepared from grignard reagent?
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Aldehydes are made by oxidising primary alcohols. There is, however, a problem. The aldehyde produced can be oxidised further to a carboxylic acid by the acidified potassium dichromate(VI) solution used as the oxidising agent. In order to stop at the aldehyde, you have to prevent this from happening.
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Ketones have two alkyl groups attached to the carbon-oxygen double bond. The simplest one is propanone. This time when you replace the R groups in the general formula for the alcohol produced you get a tertiary alcohol.
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