Both acetaldehyde and acetone (individually) undergo which of the following reactions?
A. Iodoform Reaction
B. Cannizzaro Reaction
C. Aldol Condensation
D. Tollen's Test
E. Clemmensen Reduction
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Step 1: Acetaldehyde undergoes the Iodoform reaction (A), Cannizzaro reaction (B), and Tollen's test (D).
Step 2: Acetone undergoes Aldol condensation (C) and Clemmensen reduction (E).
Final Conclusion: The correct answer is Option (1), where B, C, and D are the reactions that acetaldehyde and acetone undergo.





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