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Transcribed Image Text:2. Which of the following reactions is NOT a viable way to make a carboxylic acid functional group?
Na₂Cr₂O7
iOH
m-CPBA
OH
OH
H₂SO4 H₂O
(b)
(a)
1) xs LAH
2) H₂O
(c)
요.
OH
&
OH
CI
H₂O
pyridine
(d)
OH
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