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Interpretation: Advantages and/or disadvantages of using sodium hypochlorite for oxidation over
Concept introduction:
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Interpretation: Advantages and/or disadvantages of using sodium hypochlorite for oxidation over
Concept introduction: Sodium hypochlorite is a green chemistry reagent for oxidation of alcohols as it avoids the usage of strong acids and also no carcinogenic metals are used. Sodium hypochlorite is also a green chemistry reagent for oxidation of alcohols as no carcinogenic metals are used.
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