Tuesday, March 24, 2009

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noun (Fran⋅çois Au⋅guste) Vic⋅tor   / frÉ'̃ˈswa oʊˈgüst vikˈtÉ"r / Show Spelled Pronunciation [f r ah n-sw a oh-g y st veek-taw r] Show IPA, 1871â€"1935, French
Grignard Reaction Grignard Reagents. The Grignard Reaction is the addition of an organomagnesium halide (Grignard reagent) to a ketone or aldehyde, to form a tertiary or secondary
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Last time we looked at a reaction in which a new carbon-carbon bond was made. Today, we'll look at another such reaction, one which is generally quite useful for synthesis, the
noun Chemistry. the reaction of a Grignard reagent with any of the numerous types of compounds with which it can combine, as alcohols, acids, aldehydes, ketones, or esters: used
Gri·gnard (gr n-yär), François Auguste Victor 1871-1935. French chemist. He shared a 1912 Nobel Prize for his discovery of a group of reagents used in the synthesis of organic
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An introduction to the formation of Grignard reagents from halogenoalkanes, and to some of their reactions
Grignard reaction ( grin′yär rÄ"′akshən ) ( organic chemistry ) A reaction between an alkyl or aryl halide and magnesium metal in a suitable solvent,

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