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What is the limiting reagent in grignard reaction of triphenylmethanol?

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Answered by gaurav390
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limiting reagents in reaction is oh-mg-br
Answered by ItzMultipleThanker
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Since the magnesium is limiting reagent, so the number of mole of Grignard reagent produced is limited by number of mole of magnesium. Since the Grignard reagent is excess, the product is limited by methyl benzoate so that it is limiting reagent in the reaction.

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