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What is Grignard's reagent?​

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Answered by king5336
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A Grignard reagent or Grignard compound is a chemical compound with the generic formula R−Mg−X, where X is a halogen and R is an organic group, normally an alkyl or aryl. Two typical examples are methylmagnesium chloride Cl−Mg−CH 3 and phenylmagnesium bromide −Mg−Br.

A Grignard reagent or Grignard compound is a chemical compound with the generic formula R−Mg−X, where X is a halogen and R is an organic group, normally an alkyl or aryl. Two typical examples are methylmagnesium chloride Cl−Mg−CH 3 and phenylmagnesium bromide −Mg−Br.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Grignard's reagent:-

Grignard reagents are formed by the reaction of magnesium metal with alkyl or alkenyl halides.

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