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What happen when aldehyde react with excess of grignard reagent?

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The reaction with ketones and aldehydes is pretty straightforward: Grignard reagents are nucleophiles, and they add to the electrophilic carbonyl carbon, breaking the C=O. bond and forming an alcohol after acid is added. ... If you add an excess of Grignard reagent, it adds to the carbonyl carbon too.

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