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Grignard

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Gri·gnard  (grn-yär), François Auguste Victor 1871-1935.
French chemist. He shared a 1912 Nobel Prize for his discovery of a group of reagents used in the synthesis of organic compounds.


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We synthesized Tris-OH by adding 4-chlorobromobenzene to 4,4'-dichlorobenzophenone by a Grignard reaction.
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Annette Grignard, owner of pet product maker Pet Dreams and a 2005 Make Mine a $Million awardee, recently sold her pet bed products on the network.
 
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