aldehyde oxidation
Aldehyde oxidation refers to a chemical reaction where an aldehyde compound, containing a carbonyl group, is converted into a carboxylic acid by adding oxygen or removing hydrogen.
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- alcohol fermentation
- alcohol oxidation
- alcoholic ketoacidosis
- aldehydes
- aldol condensation
- aldol condensation followed by dehydration
- aldol condensation of ketones
- aldol reactions
- ketone formation by oxidative rearrangement of aldehydes
- oxidation of ketones
- oxidation of secondary alcohols
- oxidation reactions
- oxidative dehydrogenation of alcohols
- reduction of ketone to alcohol
- reduction of ketones to alcohols