Organic Chemistry
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ISBN: 9780321803221
Author: Paula Y. Bruice
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 12.2, Problem 3P
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Interpretation:
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Concept introduction:
- Organometallic compound it can be defined as the compound which contain Carbon – Metal bond.
- The carbon attached to the halogen in an
alkyl halide is an electrophile, whereas the carbon attached to the metal in an organometallic compound is a nucleophile. - Transmetallation:
Transmetallation occurs when an organometallic compound is added to a metal halid whose metal is more electronegative (closer to the electronegative of carbon) than the metal in the organometallic compound.
- Grignard reagent:
The compound that results when magnesium is inserted between the carbon atom and the halogen of an alkyl halide like
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