What is the purpose of adding sufuric acid at the end of the Gringard reaction??
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It depends. You may be talking about a grignard attacking a carbonyl carbon.
If so, then it is likely that a tetrahedral intermediate forms; to finish the reaction from there, there is a negatively-charged carbonyl oxygen whose
If there are no leaving groups that can leave easily, then nothing can happen if you don't add anything else to the reaction. In a case like that, a strong acid is recommended to finish the reaction. Sulfuric acid is a strong acid
Note: This tends to be part of a lab you do early in the year for Organic Chemistry II. I think you should ask your professor if you have questions about your lab, because they will be around.