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Chemical Society. p. 429. ISBN 978-0-8412-3344-7. Hudlický, Miloš (1990).
Oxidations in
Organic Chemistry. Washington, D.C.:
American Chemical Society. pp...
- or
organic oxidations or
organic redox reactions are
redox reactions that take
place with
organic compounds. In
organic chemistry oxidations and reductions...
- dihydroxylation.
Catalytic oxidations are
common in biology,
especially since aerobic life
subsists on
energy obtained by
oxidation of
organic compounds by...
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Aldehydes are
susceptible to over
oxidation to
carboxylic acids. Chromium(VI)
reagents are
commonly used for
these oxidations. One
family of Cr(VI) reagents...
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heteroatoms to the
corresponding oxides (or
products of
oxide decomposition). Often, the
results of
these oxidations depend on
reaction conditions. Tertiary...
- An
oxide (/ˈɒksaɪd/) is a
chemical compound containing at
least one
oxygen atom and one
other element in its
chemical formula. "
Oxide"
itself is the dianion...
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Nitrous oxide (dinitrogen
oxide or
dinitrogen monoxide),
commonly known as
laughing gas, nitrous,
factitious air,
among others, is a
chemical compound...
- Gut Ruggeri; John A.
Ragan &
David H.
Brown Ripin (2006). "Large-Scale
Oxidations in the
Pharmaceutical Industry". Chem. Rev. 106 (7): 2943–89. doi:10.1021/cr040679f...
- less well characterized.
Copper oxide may
refer to: Copper(I)
oxide (cuprous
oxide, Cu2O) Copper(II)
oxide (cupric
oxide, CuO)
Copper peroxide (CuO2), a...
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Cerium oxide may
refer to: Cerium(III)
oxide, Ce2O3, also
known as
dicerium trioxide Cerium(III, IV)
oxide, Ce3O4 (dark blue) Cerium(IV)
oxide, CeO2,...