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Reducing cyclohexanone into cyclohexanol with 1.NaBH4, MeOH 2. H2O, HCl. Think of the IR of cyclohexanol,...

Reducing cyclohexanone into cyclohexanol with 1.NaBH4, MeOH 2. H2O, HCl.

Think of the IR of cyclohexanol, cyclohexanone, water and discuss the effectiveness of the reduction and isolation of the product.

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