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What happens when ethanoic acid is oxidised ?

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In carboxylic acid, the carbon atom of the COOH group is already in high oxidation state, namely +3. In order to reach a higher oxidation state (+4), it requires breaking the C—C bond, typically to form molecular CO2. Thus, oxidation of carboxylic acid in strongly oxidizing conditions is known as a decarboxylation reaction.

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