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Which reagent is most suitable for the conversion of a carboxylic acid directly into an aldehyde?
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
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Correct answer: C —
Solution
- reduces carboxylic acids all the way to primary alcohols.
- is generally unreactive toward carboxylic acids.
- at low temperatures can reduce carboxylic acid derivatives or acids to aldehydes.
- Hence the answer is (C).
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