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Which of the following is used to convert a carboxylic acid into an acid anhydride?Select answer from the options belowLiAlH4Aqueous baseNaOHAcetyl chloride, pyridine

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Which of the following is used to convert a carboxylic acid into an acid anhydride?Select answer from the options belowLiAlH4Aqueous baseNaOHAcetyl chloride, pyridine

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The correct answer is Acetyl chloride, pyridine. This is because acetyl chloride reacts with carboxylic acids to form acid anhydrides in the presence of a base like pyridine. The other options, LiAlH4, aqueous base, and NaOH, are not typically used for this type of conversion.

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