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Home > Chemistry > Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids

Which reagent is used in the oxidation of aldehydes to carboxylic acids?

A. Chromic acid
B. Sodium borohydride
C. Lithium aluminium hydride
D. Grignard reagent

Answer: Chromic acid


Additional Information: Chromic acid is a strong oxidizing agent that oxidizes aldehydes to carboxylic acids.


Subjects: Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids, Chemistry

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