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The catalyst used in Rosenmund's reduction is
(a) HgSO₄ (b) Pd/BaSO₄
(c) anhydrous AlCl₃ (d) anhydrous ZnCl₂

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Answered by akathwal004
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Its answer is Anhydrous ZnCl 2

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

barium sulfate

The reaction, a hydrogenolysis, is catalysed by palladium on barium sulfate, which is sometimes called the Rosenmund catalyst. Barium sulfate has a low surface area which reduces the activity of the palladium, preventing over-reduction.

Rosenmund reduction - Wikipedia

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