Hydride Reduction of Carbonyl Groups

For each of the reactions on the left, predict the major organic product.

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Borohydride reduction of a ketone converts the carbonyl group into a secondary alcohol.










Borohydride reduction of an aldehyde converts the carbonyl group into a primary alcohol; the aromatic ring is not reduced.





Borohydride reduction of a ketone converts the carbonyl group into a secondary alcohol; the aromatic ring is not reduced.











Borohydride reduction of a ketone converts the carbonyl group into a secondary alcohol.
















Borohydride reduction of an aldehyde converts the carbonyl group into a primary alcohol; the aromatic ring is not reduced.




















Borohydride reduction of a ketone converts the carbonyl group into a secondary alcohol; the aromatic ring is not reduced.