(a)
Interpretation:
The gas involved in the reaction of ethyl magnesium bromide with water is to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Grignard reagents are the organometallic reagents used in the
(b)
Interpretation:
The gas involved in the reaction of isopropyl magnesium bromine with
Concept introduction:
Grignard reagents are the organometallic reagents used in the organic chemistry. Grignard reagent contains magnesium as metal. This reagent is prepared by reacting alkyl or aryl halides with metallic magnesium under the dry conditions. This is because Grignard reagent reacts violently with the water or any compound having polar hydrogen.
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