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Dehydrogenation of isopropyl alcohol giv...

Dehydrogenation of isopropyl alcohol gives

A

Methanol

B

Methanal

C

Ethanal

D

Propanone

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  • The first oxidation product of isopropyl alcohol is

    A
    ethanal
    B
    propanone
    C
    ethanoic acid
    D
    methyl isopropyl ketone
  • The first oxidation product of isopropyl alcohol is

    A
    ethanal
    B
    Propanone
    C
    ethanoic acid
    D
    methyl isopropyl ketone
  • The first oxidation product of isopropyl alcohol is

    A
    ethanal
    B
    propanone
    C
    ethanoic acid
    D
    methyl isopropyl ketone
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