Which of the following reagents can be used to prepare ketone from acid chloride?
(a) Grignard’s reagent
(b) LiAlH4
(c) Dimethyl cadmium
(d) Cadmium chloride.
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Grignard's Reagent = RMgX
Ketone demonstration is possible by the treatment of acid chloride with di-alkyl cadmium [(R)2 Cd]. Cadmium chloride reacts with the Grignard reagent to form Dialkylcadmium.
Grignard Reagent:Treating an organic halide (normally organobromine) with magnesium metal.
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