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what are Grignard reagent. describe their synthetic uses​

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Answered by abi92abithavenugopal
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Many of these reactions are used for synthetic purposes, notably those with carbonyl compounds (e.g., aldehydes, ketones, esters, and acyl chlorides), with epoxides, and with halogen compounds of certain metals (e.g., zinc, cadmium, lead, mercury) to form the alkyl derivatives of those metals.

Answered by KaneezaFarooq
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Many of these reactions are used for synthetic purposes, notably those with carbonyl compounds (e.g., aldehydes, ketones, esters, and acyl chlorides), with epoxides, and with halogen compounds of certain metals (e.g., zinc, cadmium, lead, mercury) to form the alkyl derivatives of those metals.

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