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13 December, 14:15

The carbon-magnesium bond in a Grignard reagent is covalent and highly-polarized such that the carbon is negatively charged. Which of the following statements can be used to describe the Grignard carbanion? Select all that apply.

-Grignard reagents are weak nucleophiles

-Grignard reagents are strong nucleophiles

-Grignard reagents are strong bases

-Grignard reagents are weak bases

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  1. 13 December, 14:30
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    -Grignard reagents are strong bases (third choice)

    -Grignard reagents are strong nucleophiles (second choice)
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