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How addition of sodium bisulphite to aldehydes a base catalyzed reaction?​

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Aldehydes react with sodium bisulphite (sodium hydrogen sulphite) to give addition products. Ketones, except for methyl ketones, do not react with sodium bisulphite due to steric hinderance (crowding)

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Aldehydes react with sodium bisulphite (sodium hydrogen sulphite) to give addition products. Ketones, except for methyl ketones, do not react with sodium bisulphite due to steric hinderance (crowding)

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