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Which reagent(s) is/are incapable of reducing. CH3CH2CH2COCH2CH3? A) LiAlH4/ether
B) NaBH4/H2O
C) Na, C2H5OH
D) H2, catalyst, high pressure
E) All can be used successfully.

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