What is the reaction between Grignard reagent and amide Grignard reagent and anhydride
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Grignard reagents are highly nucleophilic and react with many electrophilic compounds. - Amide: An amide is an organic compound that contains a carbonyl group (C=O) linked to a nitrogen atom (N). Amides are relatively stable and less reactive towards Grignard Show more…
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