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what are wolf kisner reaction ??​

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Answered by karthi56
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The Wolff–Kishner reactionn is a reaction used in organic chemistry to convert carbonyl functionalities into methylene groups. In the context of complex molecule synthesis, it is most frequently employed to remove a carbonyl group after it has served its synthetic purpose of activating an intermediate in a preceding step. As such, there is no obvious retron for this reaction. Originally reported by Nikolai Kischner in 1911.

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Answered by moresaundarya
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The Kushner reduction is a reaction used in organic chemistry to convert carbonyl functionalities into methylene group.. the rate determining step of the reaction is de protonation of the hydrazone by an alkoxide base to form a diimide anion by a concented, solvent mediated protonation/ deprotonation step

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