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tertiary alcohol can be
prepared from

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Grignard reaction is the only simple method available that is capable of producing primary, secondary, and tertiary alcohols. ... Reacting a Grignard reagent with any other aldehyde will lead to a secondary alcohol. Finally, reacting a Grignard reagent with a ketone will generate a tertiary alcohol

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Answered by archanajhaasl
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Tertiary alcohol can be prepared by using a ketone and Grignard reagent.

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  • Tertiary alcohol can be prepared by using a ketone and Grignard reagent. For example, let's see the following reaction.

\mathrm{CH_3-CO-CH_3+CH_3MgI\xrightarrow{H_2O}(CH_3)_3C-OH+Mg(OH)I}      (1)

Where,

CH₃-CO-CH₃=Acetone

CH₃MgI= methyl-magnesium iodide (grignard reagent)

(CH₃)₃C-OH=2,2,dimethyl eth-2-ol

Mg(OH)I=Hydromagnesium iodide

So, tertiary alcohols are prepared from Grignard reagents.

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