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Methanol skin exposure serious or not? [closed]
I have just minutes ago been splashed with industrial grade methanol. It seemed like a small amount (1-3mL) on my skin. I already washed the affected area thoroughly with soap and water. Online I've r …
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What's the purpose of a Grignard reagent initiation?
Preface: I've read this question about water preventing an initiation from occurring.
I understand why it's important to slowly add the alkyl halide to the dry ether and magnesium for exotherm contro …
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Removing unreacted Mg metal in a Grignard reaction
A Grignard reagant was prepared from an alkyl halide and magnesium chips, then reacted with a ketone. The resulting solution has been stirring for a few days at low temperature (0-5°C). It's now time …