GRIGNARD REACTION


Meaning of GRIGNARD REACTION in English

(ˈ)grēn|yär(d)- noun

Usage: usually capitalized G

Etymology: after Victor Grignard died 1934 French chemist

: the reaction of a Grignard reagent with any of several types of compounds (as an aldehyde, ketone, or ester) to yield any of a variety of compounds (as an alcohol)

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