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**Predict the product for the following reaction.**

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\[ \text{NaBH}_4/\text{EtOH} \longrightarrow \]

**Options:**

- **A:** 

  Molecular structure showing a 4-carbon chain with terminal alcohol groups (1,4-butanediol).

- **B:** 

  Molecular structure showing a 4-carbon chain with a ketone group on one end and an alcohol group on the other (hydroxy or butanone derivative).

- **C:** 

  Molecular structure showing a 4-carbon chain with an alcohol group and a ketone group on opposite ends (another hydroxy derivative of a ketone).

**Choices:**

- ⭘ A
- ⭘ B
- ⭘ C

**Explanation:**

The question involves the reduction of an aldehyde or ketone using sodium borohydride (\( \text{NaBH}_4 \)) in ethanol (\( \text{EtOH} \)). Sodium borohydride is typically used to selectively reduce aldehydes or ketones to alcohols.
Transcribed Image Text:**Predict the product for the following reaction.** To view the image, click here. \[ \text{NaBH}_4/\text{EtOH} \longrightarrow \] **Options:** - **A:** Molecular structure showing a 4-carbon chain with terminal alcohol groups (1,4-butanediol). - **B:** Molecular structure showing a 4-carbon chain with a ketone group on one end and an alcohol group on the other (hydroxy or butanone derivative). - **C:** Molecular structure showing a 4-carbon chain with an alcohol group and a ketone group on opposite ends (another hydroxy derivative of a ketone). **Choices:** - ⭘ A - ⭘ B - ⭘ C **Explanation:** The question involves the reduction of an aldehyde or ketone using sodium borohydride (\( \text{NaBH}_4 \)) in ethanol (\( \text{EtOH} \)). Sodium borohydride is typically used to selectively reduce aldehydes or ketones to alcohols.
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