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11 December, 23:48

What is/are the principal product (s) formed when excess methylmagnesium iodide reacts with p-hydroxyacetophenone?

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  1. 12 December, 02:12
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    The end product will depend upon

    a) the amount of the reagent taken

    b) the final treatment of the reaction

    If we have just taken methylmagnesium iodide and p-hydroxyacetophenone, then we will get methane and hydroxyl group substituted with MgI in place of hydrogen

    Figure 1

    However if we have taken excess of methylmagnesium iodide which is Grignard's reagent followed by hydrolysis we will get different product

    Figure 2
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