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when a carboxilic acid reacts with sodiumbisulphate

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Carboxylic Acids and Esters Lithium aluminum hydride is a strong base, and it reacts with the acidic proton of the carboxylic acid to give hydrogen gas. One molar equivalent of hydride ion is used in the reaction. The carboxylate salt is then reduced, requiring an additional two molar equivalents of hydride ion.

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