Respuesta :

The reagent that can be used to convert Acid Chloride into Aldehyde (CH₃ - CH₂ - CH₂ - CO - Cl→ CH₃ - CH₂ - CH₂ - CHO) is H₂, Pd, BaSO₄.

What is the explanation for the above reaction?

It should be noted that an aldehyde is produced when acid chloride is hydrogenated over a palladium catalyst supported on barium sulfate.

The result created is referred to as the Rosenmund response.

N-Butyl Tin Hydride can also provide this reduction.

What is a reagent?

A reagent is a substance that is is employed (for example, in creating a product, developing images, or measuring or detecting a component) due to its chemical or biological function.

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Full Question:

Which of the following reagents convert the acid chloride into aldehyde?

CH₃ - CH₂ - CH₂ - CO - Cl→ CH₃ - CH₂ - CH₂ - CHO

A) H₂, Pd, BaSO₄.

B) CH₃ - CH₂ - CH₂ - CH₂)₃ SnH

C) LiAlH₄

D) NaH