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Number of moles of Grignard reagent reacts with alcohol to give n-butane?(Excluding stereoisomer)

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Answered by ksv334
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Grignard reagent is nucleophilic in nature. In the above substrate there is no sufficiently electrophilic centre for an usual Grignard addition to occur. So in this case Grignard reagent will act as a base and abstract protons from the acid and the alcohol. Thus, one mole of the substrate will consume 2 moles of a Grignard reagent.

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Answered by prudhiviaditya
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Answer:

2moles is the answer.....

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