what is grinard reagent ?how it is prepared?
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Grignard reagents are prepared by treating an organic halide (normally organobromine) with magnesium metal. Cyclic or acyclic ethers are required to stabilize the organomagnesium compound. Water and air, which rapidly destroy the reagent by protonolysis or oxidation, are excluded using air-free techniques.
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Grignard reagents are prepared by treating an organic halide (normally organobromine) with magnesium metal. Cyclic or acyclic ethers are required to stabilize the organomagnesium compound. Water and air, which rapidly destroy the reagent by protonolysis or oxidation, are excluded using air-free techniques.
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