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The reagent needed for converting is:

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A
Catalytic Hydrogenation
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H2/Lindlars catalyst
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C
LiAlH4
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D
Li/NH3
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Solution

The correct option is D Li/NH3
A) The catalytic hydrogenation of an alkyne to alkene does not stop at alkene stage but continues further to alkane stage.

B) Reagent such as Lindlar's catalyst is used to convert alkyne to alkene but it gives cis product.

C) LiAlH4 does not reduce double bond of alkynes.

D) Li/NH3 is birch reagent and it reduces alkyne to trans alkene.

Option D is correct.

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