Time left 0:25:35 Question 25 Not yet answered Marked out of 5.00 Flag question Question text Why can't you use acidic conditions (such as aqueous hydrochloric acid) for the addition of a Grignard reagent to a ketone? Select one: A. Because the ketone will form an unreactive enol B. Because the Grignard reagent will react with the acid and be quenched C. Because the Grignard reagent won't dissolve in aqueous solutions D. Because the ketone will be protonated and thus unreactive