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Question
Which reagent can be used to convert, halide alcohols, carbonyl compounds, acids, etc., to alkane -
Options
A.Zn–Hg / HCl
B.Red P + HI
C.LiAlH4
D.None
Solution
On reaction with RedP + HI all halides,alcohols,carbonyl compounds ,acids converts to alkane.
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