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Naphthalene on oxidation with Na2cr2o7/H2so4
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Answered by jamesbond0073024
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Explanation:

oxides of naphtalene or napthasulphur

Answered by SmritiSami
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Naphthalene, on oxidation with Na₂Cr₂O₇ in presence of H₂SO₄, will produce naphthoquinones.

  • Naphthoquinones are made by oxidizing naphthalene with Chromium reagents under acidic circumstances, according to many sources.
  • When we react to naphthalene with acidic KMnO4, naphthalene undergoes an oxidation process, yielding phthalic acid.
  • Two benzene rings are fused to form naphthalene, an organic molecule. It's a crystalline white substance. It has a high order and can detect even at extremely low concentrations.
  • In our house, we normally utilize naphthalene balls. Naphthalene is a fumigant, which means it is used to keep pests at bay.
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