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(viii) The reagent used to convert >C=O group into >C=CR2.
(a) Clemenson's reagent (b) ylide
(c) Grignard reagent
(d) LiAlH
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Answered by sakshir02042000
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Answer:

the answer is a

Explanation:

the clemenson's reagent are use

Answered by anvitanvar032
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Answer:

The correct answer of this question is Clemenson's reagent.

Explanation:

Given - Convert >C=O group into >C=CR2.

To Find - The reagent used to convert >C=O group into >C=CR2.

The reagent used to convert >C=O group into >C=CR2 is Clemenson's reagent.

The Clemmensen reduction is a process that uses hydrochloric acid and zinc amalgam to convert aldehydes or ketones to alkanes.

Clemmensen reduction is a chemical process in which ketones (or aldehydes) are converted to alkanes with the help of zinc amalgam and strong hydrochloric acid. Erik Christian Clemmensen, a Danish scientist, was the inspiration for this reaction.

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