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Question
Reduction of the carbonyl compounds to alkanes with NH2 − NH2 and NaOH is called-
Options
A.Clemmensen reduction
B.Wolff Kishner reduction
C.Wurtz reaction
D.Pondrof Verley reduction.
Solution
Carbonyl compounds on reaction with NH2 − NH2 in presence of NaOH forms alkane and is known as Wolff Kishner reduction NH2 and NaOH is called-
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