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(c) Rosenmund's reduction. explain​

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The Rosenmund reduction is a hydrogenation process in which an acyl chloride is selectively reduced to an aldehyde.

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The Rosenmund reduction is a hydrogenation process in which an acyl chloride is selectively reduced to an aldehyde. The reaction was named after Karl Wilhelm Rosenmund, who first reported it in 1918. ... Barium sulfate has a low surface area which reduces the activity of the palladium, preventing over-reduction.

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