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What is Jones reagent ? Give the product of oxidation of
(i)
(ii) `CH_(3)CH=CHCH(OH)CH_(3)` by Jones regent.

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Jones reagent is `CrO_(3)` in aqueous ncetone solution. This is a mild reagent so that it oxidises alcohola without oxidising or rearranging double bonds.
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(ii) `CH_(3)CH=CHCH(OH)CH_(3) overset(CrO_(3) "is") underset("acetone")to CH_(3)CH=CHCOCH_(3)`
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