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  • Sodium Hydroxide and 2-Butanone: Reactivity and Chemical Considerations
    No, sodium hydroxide (NaOH) does not react with 2-butanone in a significant way under normal conditions.

    Here's why:

    * 2-Butanone is a ketone. Ketones are generally unreactive towards strong bases like NaOH.

    * NaOH is a strong base. While it can deprotonate acidic compounds, 2-butanone does not have any readily acidic protons.

    Possible Reactions:

    * Aldol Condensation: While 2-butanone itself won't react with NaOH, in the presence of a strong base like NaOH, it can undergo an aldol condensation reaction with another molecule of 2-butanone. However, this reaction requires a catalytic amount of base and is not a direct reaction between NaOH and 2-butanone.

    Conclusion:

    The reaction between sodium hydroxide and 2-butanone is not a typical reaction. While some reactions might occur under specific conditions, the primary interaction is not a direct reaction between the two compounds.

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