Name the reducing agent used for the reduction of carboxylic acid to
alcohol
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Most reductions of carboxylic acids lead to the formation of primary alcohols. These reductions are normally carried out using a strong reducing agent, such as lithium aluminum hydride (LiAlH 4). You can also use diborane (B 2H 6) to reduce carboxylic acids to alcohols.
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Most reductions of carboxylic acids lead to the formation of primary alcohols. These reductions are normally carried out using a strong reducing agent, such as lithium aluminum hydride (LiAlH 4). You can also use diborane (B 2H 6) to reduce carboxylic acids to alcohols.
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