Why are Grignard reagents so reactive? Organic Chemistry Functional Groups Quick Introduction of Structures 1 Answer anor277 Dec 28, 2016 #"Because they more or less contain a carbanionic carbon............"# Explanation: The generic formula for a Grignard reagent is #R_3C^(delta-)""^(delta+)MgX#. The ipso carbon is a formal carbanion that is very reactive towards added electrophiles. Answer link Related questions What functional groups are found in proteins? What functional groups are found in the structure of melatonin? What functional groups are present in carbohydrates? What is the structure of the functional group and the condensed formula for 4,4,5-triethyl... What reactants combine to form 3-chlorooctane? How can I draw the following amines: butan-1-amine, pentan-2-amine, propan-1,2-diamine? What is N-(2,2,2-Trichloroethyl)carbonyl] Bisnor-(cis)-tilidine's functional group? What should I start learning after learning the basics of alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes? Write structural formula(condensed) for all the primary , secondary and tertiary haloalkanes... An alcohol has the molecular formula C4H10O write the structural formulae of the isomers to show... See all questions in Quick Introduction of Structures Impact of this question 1707 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License