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    Exam 9: Organic Reactions 2-Alcohols, Ethers, Aldehydes, and Ketones
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    The Reaction in Which a Primary Alcohol Becomes an Aldehyde
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The Reaction in Which a Primary Alcohol Becomes an Aldehyde

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The reaction in which a primary alcohol becomes an aldehyde is an oxidation reaction.

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