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Chapter 12.12, Problem 13P
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Concept Introduction:
>Chromic acid is a strong oxidizing agent. It oxidizes alkyl benzene which has at least one benzylic hydrogen.
>Benzylic hydrogens are those attached to the benzylic carbon atoms.
>The benzene ring itself is not oxidized; only side chains are oxidized to produce benzoic acid.
>If a substituent attached to the benzene ring does not have any benzylic hydrogens, it remains as it is in the presence of chromic acid. It is not oxidized.
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