List three different sets of reagents (each set consisting of a carbonyl compound and a Grignard reagent) that could be used to prepare each of the
following tertiary alcohols:
Organic compounds are the compounds which are mainly composed C and H atoms. The branch of chemistry that deals with preparation, reactions, and properties of organic compounds.
The atom or group of atoms which are responsible for all special chemical and physical properties of a substance is called as a functional group. These groups are bonded to the parent carbon chain of the organic molecule.
When ketones react with Grignard reagent followed by hydrolysis, it leads to the formation of tertiary alcohol. The Grignard reagent provided one of the alkyl group to carbonyl C atom and leads to formation of tertiary alcohol.
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