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13 May, 14:27

how would you use a grignard reaction of an aldehyde or ketone to synthesize 2-pentanol? draw the grignard reagent and the aldehyde or ketone you would use below.

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  1. 13 May, 14:47
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    You start from butanal which will react with methyl magnesium bromide (Gringard reagent) forming a compound with a new carbon-carbon bond. After that using an acid media the magnesium bromide salt is eliminated with formation of the 2-pentanol.
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