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Question
An acylchloride is hydrogenated over catalyst palladium on barium sulphate to form an aldehyde. This reaction is called as ______.
Options
Wolff-Kishner reduction
Etard reaction
Rosenmund reduction
Stephen reaction
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Solution
An acylchloride is hydrogenated over catalyst palladium on barium sulphate to form an aldehyde. This reaction is called as rosenmund reduction.
Explanation:
When acylchloride is used, To make an aldehyde, it is hydrogenated over a palladium catalyst on barium sulphate. Rosenmund reduction is the name for this reaction.
It's a hydrogenation procedure in which acylchloride is reduced to an aldehyde selectively.
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