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jee_main_2024_01_february_morning - Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Topics

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QUESTION #69 Preparation of Aldehydes
Identify A and B in the following sequence of reaction {{IMG1}}
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QUESTION #78 Reactions of Carbonyl Compounds
Match List - I with List - II.
List - I (Reactions)List - II (Reagents)
(A) CH_3(CH_2)_5-CO-OC_2H_5 rightarrow CH_3(CH_2)_5CHO(I) CH_3MgBr, H_2O
(B) C_6H_5COC_6H_5 rightarrow C_6H_5CH_2C_6H_5(II) Zn(Hg) and conc. HCl
(C) C_6H_5CHO rightarrow C_6H_5CH(OH)CH_3(III) NaBH_4, H^+
(D) CH_3COCH_2COOC_2H_5 rightarrow CH_3CH(OH)CH_2COOC_2H_5(IV) DIBAL-H, H_2O
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