Functional group transformation OXIDATION AND REDUCTION THE CHEMISTRY OF CARBON-CARBON  -BONDS AND RELATED REACTIONS FORMATION OFCARBON-CARBON SINGLE.

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Functional group transformation OXIDATION AND REDUCTION THE CHEMISTRY OF CARBON-CARBON  -BONDS AND RELATED REACTIONS FORMATION OFCARBON-CARBON SINGLE BONDS VIA ENOLATE ANIONS FORMATION OF CARBON-CARBON BONDS VIA ORGANOMETALLIC REAGENTS FORMATION OF CARBON-CARBON  -BONDS SYNTHESES OF CARBOCYCLIC SYSTEMS

Functional group transformation: Oxidation and reduction Oxidation alchool to aldehydes and ketones Jones reagent

Chemoselective agents for axidazing alchools Ceric Ammonium Nitrate Triphenylcarbenium Tetrafluoroborate

Oxidation of tertiary allylic alchohols (The Babler oxidation) Oxidative procedures to carboxylic acids KMnO 4, chromic acid, sodium chlorite, silver oxide, and PDC in DMF