Home > Chemistry > Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic AcidsWhat is the major product when an aldehyde is reacted with a Grignard reagent?A. Alcohol B. Ester C. Ketone D. Carboxylic acidAnswer: AlcoholAdditional Information: Reaction of an aldehyde with a Grignard reagent produces a primary alcohol. Subjects: Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids, ChemistryRelated MCQsWhich of the following is a characteristic test for ketones?Which reagent is used to convert aldehydes to alcohols?Which of the following acids is used to remove rust from metals?What is the product formed when an aldehyde is oxidized?Which reagent is used in the oxidation of aldehydes to carboxylic acids?Which reagent is commonly used to test for the presence of carboxylic acids?Which compound can be obtained by the ozonolysis of alkenes?Which reagent is used to prepare aldehydes from primary alcohols?What is the IUPAC name for the compound with the formula CH3CH2COCH3?What is the primary product of the oxidation of an alcohol?Which compound is the simplest ketone?Which of the following reactions is an example of a nucleophilic addition reaction?Which reagent is commonly used to convert aldehydes into carboxylic acids?What is the product of the reduction of butyraldehyde using NaBH4?Which of the following is a dicarbonyl compound?