Propyl bromide reacts with magnesium/ether to give
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Grignard reagents are organometallic compounds discovered by a French chemist, Victor Grignard in 1900. These compounds can be obtained as a formula “RMgX” by the reaction of halogenated hydrocarbons with ... Notemonk is an exciting new way to experience books. An easy to use webtool helping students to prepare better by downloading books, taking notes, sharing questions, watching related videos and collaborating
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Grignard reagent with aldehydes reacts together to give organo-metallic compounds which on hydrolysis results in the formation of alcohol.
In the first step, formaldehyde was reacted with methyl magnesium bromide (Grignard reagent) which gives unstable adduct.
In the second step hydrolysis of product formed in step 1 gives us propan-1-ol as a final product.
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