Will amide give its h when reacted with grignard reagent
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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.
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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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