Organometallic Cumulative Practice
13. Alcohols and Carbonyl Compounds / Organometallic Cumulative Practice / Problem 1
The illustration below is a reaction in which a cuprate is the only organometallic that can produce the desired alcohol. Why can the same reaction not be carried out with a Grignard reagent or an organolithium?
![Reaction diagram showing cuprate producing alcohol, highlighting Grignard and organolithium limitations.](https://lightcat-files.s3.amazonaws.com/problem_images/ccda9175d7eb8083-1696353666862.jpg)
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