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Alcohols are converted into carboxylic acid only under...​

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Answered by SYMITTHAKUR
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Alcohols are converted into carboxylic acid only under...

Explanation:

Making Carboxylic Acids by Oxidation of Primary Alcohols or Aldehydes. Primary alcohols and aldehydes are normally oxidized to carboxylic acids using potassium dichromate(VI) solution in the presence of dilute sulfuric acid. During the reaction, the potassium dichromate(VI) solution turns from orange to green.

Answered by Anonymous
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Only under the catalysts:

Acidified potassium dichromate

Alkaline potassium permanganate

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