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The reaction of an alkyl nitrile with diisobutylaluminium hydride followed by acidification produces a molecule of

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Answered by nymphias15
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.... A molecule of aldehyde.

Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer:

The reaction of an alkyl nitrate with diisobutylaluminium hybride followed by acidification produces a molecule of Aldehyde.

Explanation:

The reaction of alkyl nitrate with diisobutylaluminium hybride followed by acidification produces a molecule of aldehyde.

In Alkyl nitrate with diisobutylaluminium hybride Aluminium is bonded with hydrogen and form a stable state , by acidification small amount of compound can be reduced ,which formed as an aldehyde. I f further acidification happen it may produce alcohol.

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