Wednesday, July 17, 2019

organic chemistry - Why do Grignard reagents form?



Why does magnesium insert itself between a carbon atom and halogen atom? Can anyone give any vague idea about why this occurs?



Also does a Grignard reagent only form when there is carbon atom and halogen atom with single bond between them? For example, can magnesium insert between the carbon and oxygen atoms of a carbonyl?




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