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obtaination of acetone from grignoard reaction?​

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Answered by chandrikameda
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The simplified mechanism of the Grignard reaction with acetone (Scheme 1) involves attack by the nucleophilic carbon atom of the Grignard reagent at the carbonyl carbon atom to form a new C-C bond. Acidic work-up converts the alkoxide species to the corresponding alcohol.

Answered by jagritiiiyadav
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Answer:

acetone is obtained from grignard reagent by using acetaldehyde. acetone is obtained from grignard reagent by using acetaldehyde. But this process is very expensive and unreliable. therefore it is not used to produce acetone which makes waste of time metarial and money.

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