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What is grinard reagent and explain its prepartion?

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Answered by rheakaushik77
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A Grignard reagent is formed from the binding of a metal to a carbon atom in an alkyl group. ... When it is attached to a halogen atom, they can be used to make Grignard reagents. Bromine and iodine are the most common halogen atoms used, due to their reactivity.

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A Grignard reagent is formed from the binding of a metal to a carbon atom in an alkyl group. ... When it is attached to a halogen atom, they can be used to make Grignard reagents. Bromine and iodine are the most common halogen atoms used, due to their reactivity.

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