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Will amide give its h when reacted with grignard reagent

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Answered by AfreenMohammedi
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Grignard reagents react with epoxides to form a new carbon-carbon bond with opening of the three-membered ring to give an alcohol after hydrolysis. There are two electrophilic carbon atoms, and the Grignard reagent attacks the less hindered carbon in an SN2 like reaction.

Answered by ItzMultipleThanker
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Amides will react with three equivalents n-butyllithium to give nitriles via geminal lithium oxyimide intermediates (J. Org. ... For a N,N-alkyl, a N,N-diaryl or a N-alkyl-N-aryl amide that what will happen is that the grignard will react attacking the carbonyl carbon.

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