French chemist Francois Auguste Victor Grignard won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1912 for discovering the Grignard reaction and its corresponding Grignard reagent, both of which are crucial for the creation of carbon-carbon bonds.
French chemist Francois Auguste Victor Grignard won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1912 for discovering the Grignard reaction and its corresponding Grignard reagent, both of which are crucial for the creation of carbon-carbon bonds.