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An organic chemist has reduced the following ketone to its corresponding alcohol (pictured below). The chemist took the TLC (on silica plate) for compounds A and B in Hexanes and Ethyl acetate (4:1 ratio) separately. Which spot (top or bottom) corresponds to the product? Explain your answer in detail.


An organic chemist has reduced the following ketone to its corresponding alcohol (pictured below).

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