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[*] posted on 28-3-2017 at 19:42
Molarity/strength of a grignard reagent


I was wondering if I am able to know how pure (if fully reacted) my grignard would be? So, when I go to use it in a future step I will know how much to use. Can it be used in excess? Or would I go off the theoretical? Any tests? Molarity?

Thanks. I am going to be working on a couple different grignards this weekend.

My Grignard in ochem lab II a couple years ago didn't go to well with my lab partner and all we had to do was a write up on the report as to what was possible mistakes, errors etc. We never got a chance to improve on technique.

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[*] posted on 28-3-2017 at 20:14


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[*] posted on 28-3-2017 at 20:23


Thank you. I searched this forum before I posted, but did not hit google on this one. I appreciate the helpful info.
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