Eiteiou Posted December 7, 2012 Share Posted December 7, 2012 Question: Which of the following types of functional groups react with Grignard reagents: alkenes; terminal alkynes; non-terminal alkynes; alcohols; alkanes; tertiary amines; secondary amines? I know that grignard reagents are strong bases and nucleophiles, and so they will react with alcohols, terminal alkynes, and secondary amines definitely. Alkenes, alkanes, and non-terminal alkynes will not react, right? The one I'm not sure about is the tertiary amine...I have not seen an example of a grignard reagent reacting with one but I don't see why not...too crowded, charge distribution, I'm not sure?? Is my thinking correct on this??Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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