what is jones reagent?
where it is used?
as it is reagent so which type of compounds it react with?
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Jones reagent consists of chromium trioxide and sulfuric acid dissolved in a mixture of acetone and water. As an alternative, potassium dichromate can be used in place of chromium trioxide. The oxidation is very rapid, quite exothermic, and the yields are typically high.
Named after: Ewart Jones
Reaction type: Organic redox reaction
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