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In Clemmensen reduction, carbonyl compounds is treated
with ......... .
(a) zinc amalgam + HCl
(b) sodium amalgam + HCl
(c) zinc amalgan + nitric acid
(d) sodium amalgam + HNO₃

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Explanation:

In Clemmensen reduction, carbonyl compounds is treated

with ......... .

(a) zinc amalgam + HCl

(b) sodium amalgam + HCl

(c) zinc amalgan + nitric acid

(d) sodium amalgam + HNO₃

Answered by brokendreams
0

Zinc amalgam + HCl is the reagent of Clemmensen reaction.

Explanation:

  • Clemmensen reaction is used to reduce the carbonyls to alkanes.
  • This is actually a very strong reducing agent.
  • It utilizes the nacent hydrogen for reduction.
  • The clemmensen reaction uses the reagent zinc amalgam and HCl.
  • Zinc amalgam reacts with HCl in a controlled fashion producing the nacent hydrogen gas.
  • The reaction is
  • Zn + HCl - > ZnCl2 +[H]
  • This gas reacts with the carbonyls producing water and the corresponding alkane.

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