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    Exam 9: Organic Reactions 2-Alcohols, Ethers, Aldehydes, and Ketones
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    What Would Be the Product If We Attempt to Oxidize
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What Would Be the Product If We Attempt to Oxidize

Question 12

Question 12

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What would be the product if we attempt to oxidize a 3º alcohol?


A) There would be no product, 3º alcohols cannot be oxidized.
B) The product is a ketone.
C) The product is a carboxylic acid.
D) The product is a thiol.

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