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Reduction of a Ketone with NaBH4 Will Result in the Formation

Question 101

Question 101

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Reduction of a ketone with NaBH4 will result in the formation of ________.


A) a primary alcohol
B) an alkene
C) a secondary alcohol
D) an alkane
E) an aldehyde

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