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Grignard reagents or
Grignard compounds are
chemical compounds with the
general formula R−Mg−X,
where X is a
halogen and R is an
organic group, normally...
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Grignard is a
surname of
French origin.
People with that name include:
Ferre Grignard (1939–82),
Belgian skiffle-singer
Ferre Grignard (1972 album) Georges...
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Grignard reaction (French: [ɡʁiɲaʁ]) is an
organometallic chemical reaction in which,
according to the
classical definition,
carbon alkyl, allyl, vinyl...
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Victor Grignard (6 May 1871 – 13
December 1935) was a
French chemist who won the
Nobel Prize for his
discovery of the
eponymously named Grignard reagent...
- This
highly flammable, colorless, and
moisture sensitive material is the
Grignard reagent derived from
isopropyl chloride. It is
commercially available,...
- reaction,
useful for
generating carbon–carbon
bonds by the
reaction of a
Grignard reagent and an
organic halide. The
procedure uses
transition metal catalysts...
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Auguste Georges Paul
Grignard (25 July 1905 in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges – 7
December 1977 in Port-Marly) was a
racing driver from France. He
raced in Formula...
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Pierre Grignard was a
Belgian politician who
served as the last
Mayor of
Neutral Moresnet from 1918
until 1921, when the
territory was
dissolved and annexed...
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Ferre Grignard (13
March 1939 – 8
August 1982) was a
Belgian skiffle-singer from Antwerp, Belgium. He had
success with a
number of songs, such as "Ring...
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creation of
organomagnesium reagents with his student,
Victor Grignard.
Although Grignard was
awarded the
Nobel prize in 1912 (along with Sabatier) for...