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The reagent used for the conversion of:


  1. B2H6

  2. NaBH4

  3. H2,Pd

  4. LiAlH4

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Solution

The correct option is A

B2H6


Explanation for the correct option:

Option (A): B2H6

  • B2H6 does not reduce cyanide, amide, or carbonyl groups.
  • Alcohol is produced by selectively reducing carboxylic acid.
  • It is therefore the most appropriate reagent for this conversion.

Explanation for incorrect options:

Option B: NaBH4

  • Aldehydes and ketones can be converted to alcohols with great efficiency when using Sodium Borohydride NaBH4.

Option C: H2,Pd

  • This reagent is used for hydrogenation.

Option D: LiAlH4

  • LiAlH4 reagent can convert amides and nitriles to amines, carboxylic acids and esters to primary alcohols, and aldehydes to primary alcohols.

Final Answer: Therefore, option A is the correct option.


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