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Card 6
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Can primary alcohols be oxidised?
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Card 7
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Can tertiary alcohols be oxidised?
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Card 8
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Why do alcohols have higher boiling points than aldehydes and ketones?
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Card 9
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Why do carboxylic acids have an even higher boiling point than alcohols?
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Card 10
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What can you use to distinguish between aldehydes and ketones?
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Card 11
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How are aldehydes and ketones reduced?
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Card 12
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How does hydrogen cyanide react with an aldehyde or ketone?
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Card 13
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Why is pottassium cyanide typically used instead of hydrogen cyanide?
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Card 14
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What reactions can nitriles undergo?
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Card 15
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Why do carboxylic acids only partially dissociate in soluton?
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