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ADDITION-ELIMINATION REACTIONS OF ALDEHYDES AND KETONES

Which gives addition reaction with aldehyde and ketone? What is addition-elimination reaction with example? Which reaction is a condensation or addition-elimination reaction? What is the mechanism involved in the reaction of aldehydes and ketones with 2 4 DNP?

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