Grignard Reaction Experiment Part 2, Forming Phenylmagnesium Bromide
Brant Kedrowski Brant Kedrowski
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 Published On Oct 28, 2020

This organic chemistry lab video describes an experiment where phenyl Grignard reagent is formed from bromobenzene and magnesium metal and then subsequently treated with solid carbon dioxide (CO2) and aqueous acid to synthesize benzoic acid. This product is then separated from a biphenyl impurity using a series of acid-base extractions. The resulting purified benzoic acid is then characterized by IR spectroscopy and melting point analysis. This is the second video in the series and focuses on forming the Grignard reagent, phenylmagnesium bromide.

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