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What Happens to Ethanoic Acid When It Reacts with Lithium

Question 39

Question 39

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What happens to ethanoic acid when it reacts with lithium aluminum hydride in ether followed by hydrolysis?


A) It converts to ethane.
B) It converts to ethanedioic acid.
C) It converts to ethanol.
D) It converts to ethanone.

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