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Q. 4 How does a Grignard
reagent react with an ester?
Explain with the help of an
example.​

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Answered by gupukaur1503
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An ester (or an acid halide or an anhydride) reacts first with a Grignard reagent to form a ketone, which reacts further to give an alcohol. It is not usually possible to make and isolate a ketone through reaction of an ester or other acid derivative with only one mole of Grignard reagent.

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