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Statement-1: Formation of cyclic acetal ...

Statement-1: Formation of cyclic acetal is entropically favourable.
Statemen-2: PCC converts primary alcohol into aldehydes.
Statement-3: Aliphatic alcohols are practically insoluble in aqueous NaOH.

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