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reaction for dry ice into acetic acid​

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When dry ice is treated with a Grignard reagent which is chemically called methyl magnesium iodide with formula , in the presence of dry ether it leads to the formation of acetic acid or ethanoic acid. In this process, before formation of the final product, a compound called adduct is formed.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

When dry ice is treated with a Grignard reagent which is chemically called methyl magnesium iodide with formula , in the presence of dry ether it leads to the formation of acetic acid or ethanoic acid. In this process, before formation of the final product, a compound called adduct is formed.

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