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Which combination of a Grignard reagent and a carbonyl compound will definitively yield a tertiary aAlcohols Phenols and Ethers Chemistry Question

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Which combination of a Grignard reagent and a carbonyl compound will definitively yield a tertiary alcohol upon standard acidic hydrolysis?

Answer: C

💡 Solution & Explanation

Grignard reagents ($R-MgX$) react with formaldehyde (methanal) to yield primary alcohols, with other aldehydes to yield secondary alcohols, and with ketones to yield tertiary alcohols. Acetone is a ketone, so its reaction with methylmagnesium bromide yields a tertiary alcohol (tert-butyl alcohol).

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