Ethyne can be oxidised to oxalic acid by using

Ethyne Can Be Oxidised To Oxalic Acid By Using Chemistry Question

Ethyne can be oxidised to oxalic acid by using

Options

(a) chromic acid
(b) alkaline KMnO₄
(c) hypochlorous acid
(d) all reagents

Correct Answer:

alkaline KMnO₄

Explanation:

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Topics: Hydrocarbons (84)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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