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If anyone can solve these correctly they will get 50 points. I will find out shortly the answers so any incorrect will be deleted and will not be able to keep points.
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If anyone can solve these correctly they will get 50 points. I will find out shortly the answers so any incorrect will be deleted and will not be able to keep points.
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Answer:
D and B have no reaction...
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b and d should be no reaction because ketones cannot be oxidized furthers. a and b are aldehydes which mean they can be oxidized to carboxylic acid or carboxylate salts, in this case.
note: sorry for the sketchy drawings, it is hard to hand draw these online with the mouse.
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