Determine the theoretical yield of the oxidation of cyclohexanol to cyclohexanone. 1.0g (0.01 mol) of cyclohexanol dissolved in 4 mL of ethyl acetate, while stirring 3.7 g( 6mmol/equiv to 0.012 mol KHSO5) and NaCl (0.12 g, 2.1 mol).

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Determine the theoretical yield of the oxidation of cyclohexanol to cyclohexanone.

1.0g (0.01 mol) of cyclohexanol dissolved in 4 mL of ethyl acetate, while stirring 3.7 g( 6mmol/equiv to 0.012 mol KHSO5) and NaCl (0.12 g, 2.1 mol). 

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