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Organic Product
A compound containing carbon atoms (excluding some carbonates and cyanides) produced as a result of an organic chemical reaction.
Organic Product
A compound resulting from an organic reaction, emphasizing the diversity and complexity of products based on carbon-containing materials.
Organic Product
A compound resulting from an organic reaction, typically containing carbon atoms in its molecular structure.
Grignard-Based Synthesis
A synthesis method involving the use of Grignard reagents to form carbon-carbon bonds.
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