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Hello~~ I have questions in OCHEM.
I feel comfortable with R-Mg-X (grignard reagent) attacking carbonyl carbon.
But I still have trouble with the grignard reagent when it reacts with alkyne.
Both my professor and destroyer used alkyne as an example that grignard reagent will switch its Mg-X with terminal H of alkyne.
The explanation says terminal H is acidic.
I am sure there are many other acidic structures with acidic proton so is it a coincident that both my professor and Dr. Romano used the same example or is it a dominant reaction over all?
Also, destroyer has NaNH2, NH3 + alkyne does the exact same thing as the above example.
NaNH2, NH3 is supposed to turn alkane into alkyne so I don't know how it further reacts with alkyne. And I don't know why Dr. Romano used alkyne to show the example of acidic structure.
My professor, grignard example, and NaNH2 examples were all alkyne with terminal H. I want to know if it's just a coincident or if it's the only acidic structure that can react this way.
I feel comfortable with R-Mg-X (grignard reagent) attacking carbonyl carbon.
But I still have trouble with the grignard reagent when it reacts with alkyne.
Both my professor and destroyer used alkyne as an example that grignard reagent will switch its Mg-X with terminal H of alkyne.
The explanation says terminal H is acidic.
I am sure there are many other acidic structures with acidic proton so is it a coincident that both my professor and Dr. Romano used the same example or is it a dominant reaction over all?
Also, destroyer has NaNH2, NH3 + alkyne does the exact same thing as the above example.
NaNH2, NH3 is supposed to turn alkane into alkyne so I don't know how it further reacts with alkyne. And I don't know why Dr. Romano used alkyne to show the example of acidic structure.
My professor, grignard example, and NaNH2 examples were all alkyne with terminal H. I want to know if it's just a coincident or if it's the only acidic structure that can react this way.