When CH3 BR reacts with MG in presence of dry ether then what is the product formed
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The reaction demands reasonably dry ether and ethyl bromide, and a little finesse and nous. The product, a so-called Grignard reagent, is used directly on a carbonyl compound to give (for once) carbon-carbon bond formation, or dropped onto dry ice to give the salt of propanoic acid.
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