Which solvent(s) is required for a nucleophilic addition reaction involving a Grignard reagent and a carbonyl compound? What is the primary organic product of the following reaction? н* Select one: +H2N. All reactions must be carried out in water All reactions must be carried out in dry solvents (free of water, for example diethyl ether). Select one There will be no reaction An initial reaction must be carried in water, followed by a reaction in a dry solvent (free of water, for example diethyl ether). Any solvents can be used N An initial reaction must be carried out under dry conditions (free of water, for example diethyl ether), folllowed by the addition of water. Which statement is true regarding reactions of Grignard reagents with carbonyl compounds? Select one: These reactions can only produce alcohols and can produce primary, secondary and teriary alcohols. These reactions can only produce alcohols and formic acid These reactions can only produce primary and secondary alcohols These reactions always produce primary alcohols These reactions can only produce alcohols, aldehydes and ketones. O но. Which compounds are Grignard reagents capable of undergoing a nucleophilic addition reaction to? Select one: Only primary carbonyl compounds. Any carbonyl compound. Primary, secondary and tertiary carbonyl compounds. Ketones and aldehydes Ketones, aldehydes and carboxylic acids Which statement is true concerning the reaction of Grignard reagents and carbonyl compounds? Select one: Grignard reagents and carbonyl compounds react, but not via a nucleophilic process. Grignard reagents and carbonyl compounds react undergoing nucleophilic addition reactions Grignard reagents and carbonyl compounds react undergoing nucleophilic elimination reactions. Grignard reagents do not react with carbonyl compounds Grignard reagents and carbonyl compounds react undergoing nucleophilic substitution reactions