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What happens when (write chemical equation) acetaldehyde is reduced with hydrogen in the presence of Zn/Hg and conc. HCl? - Chemistry (Theory)

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What happens when (write chemical equation) acetaldehyde is reduced with hydrogen in the presence of Zn/Hg and conc. HCl?

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When acetaldehyde is reduced with hydrogen in the presence of Zn/Hg and concentrated HCl, it undergoes a Clemmensen Reduction. The carbonyl group (> C = O) is completely reduced to a methylene group (> CH2), converting the aldehyde into ethane.

\[\ce{\underset{Acetaldehyde}{CH3CHO} + 4[H] ->[Zn-Hg/conc{.} HCl][] \underset{Ethane}{CH3-CH3} + H2O}\]

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