Chemistry, asked by sanikapadalkar30, 2 months ago

What is grignard reagent?​

Answers

Answered by usmanzeba98
2
Grignard reagents are formed by the reaction of magnesium metal with alkyl or alkenyl halides. They're extremely good nucleophiles, reacting with electrophiles such as carbonyl compounds (aldehydes, ketones, esters, carbon dioxide, etc) and epoxides.
Answered by Anonymous
0

\huge\underline\mathbb\orange {ANSWER}

Grignard regants are formed by the reaction of magnesium metal with alkyl or alkenyl halides. They are extremely good nucleophiles,reacting with electrophiles such as carbonyl compounds aldehydes, ketones, esters, carbon dioxide, ETC... And epoxides.

Similar questions