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Chapter 12, Problem 52PP
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The mechanism and possible product formed with the given reaction is to be determined. The use of a proton source is to be explained.
Concept introduction:
In this reaction, the addition of Grignard reagent would take place. The Grignard reagent (methyl magnesium bromide) functions as a nucleophile and attacks the electrophilic carbon atom of the ester carbonyl. The resulting formation of a
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