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    Which Reagent Can Be Used to Reduce a Ketone
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Which Reagent Can Be Used to Reduce a Ketone

Question 4

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Which reagent can be used to reduce a ketone?


A) K2Cr2O7
B) H2SO4
C) H2 with Pd metal
D) Ag2O in aqueous NH4OH

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