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how it occur
    
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 aldehydes can be prepared by the reduction of acid chlorides with hydrogen in presence of palladium catalyst supported over barium sulphate is called rosenmunds reaction. 

 R-COCl + H2= R-CHO+HCl

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I think that the catalyst is wrong it is sulphur + boiling xylene
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The catalyst is right, man.


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