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Adding a carbon to a primary alkyl bromide
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I was wondering: Let's say you have a primary alkyl bromide. How would it be possible to add one carbon directly to the end of it?
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Cyanide or to reverse the polarity, make a Grignard and add it to CH2O or CO2.
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