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detailed reaction of nucleophilic substitution of Grignard reagent
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The +MgBr of the Grignard reagent acts as a Lewis acid and accepts a set of lone pair electrons from the carbonyl oxygen. A positively charged acid-base complex is formed. 2) The carbanion nucleophile from the Grignard reagent adds to the electrophilc carbon of the acid-base complex forming a C-C bond.
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