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what happens when reduction of carboxylic acid with LiAlH4

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Carboxylic acids can be converted to 1o alcohols using Lithium aluminum hydride (LiAlH4). An aldehyde is produced as an intermediate during this reaction, but it cannot be isolated because it is more reactive than the original carboxylic acid.

Explanation: Carboxylic acids can be converted to 1o alcohols using Lithium aluminum hydride (LiAlH4). An aldehyde is produced as an intermediate during this reaction, but it cannot be isolated because it is more reactive than the original carboxylic acid.

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