Quote by: Victor Grignard

There are, in fact, very few organic zinc compounds; only the first members of the series, which correspond to the simplest organic radicals, can be prepared without too much difficulty, but they have the disadvantage of being spontaneously inflammable in air and are consequently very dangerous to handle.


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  • NameVictor Grignard
  • DescriptionFrench chemist
  • BornMay 6, 1871
  • DiedDecember 13, 1935
  • CountryFrance
  • ProfessionChemist
  • AwardsKnight Of The Legion Of Honour; Officer Of The Legion Of Honour; Commander Of The Legion Of Honour; Nobel Prize In Chemistry