How are carboxylic acids formed from alkenes?
How are carboxylic acids formed from alkenes? Alkenes may be converted into carboxylic acid through oxidative cleavage of the double bond with neutral or acid permanganate, for instance. However, the alkene must contain at least one hydrogen located at the double bond, otherwise only ketones are formed. Oxidation of alcohols and aldehydes yields carboxylic acids. … Continue reading How are carboxylic acids formed from alkenes?
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