Rate of reaction towards reduction using `(H_(2)//Pt)`:
A
`a gt b`
B
`a = b`
C
`b gt a`
D
Reduction of given molecule is not possible
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The correct Answer is:
a
Less steric hinderence site will be attacked. Approach of `H_(2)` is more hindered in (b).
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