The oxidation of secondary alcohol gives ketones. Hence oxidation of secondary propyl alcohol (containing 3 carbon atoms) will give acetone (containing 3 carbon atoms).
The oxidation of secondary alcohol gives ketones. Hence oxidation of secondary propyl alcohol (containing 3 carbon atoms) will give acetone (containing 3 carbon atoms).
The oxidation of secondary alcohol gives ketones. Hence oxidation of secondary propyl alcohol (containing 3 carbon atoms) will give acetone (containing 3 carbon atoms).
The oxidation of secondary alcohol gives ketones. Hence oxidation of secondary propyl alcohol (containing 3 carbon atoms) will give acetone (containing 3 carbon atoms).
The oxidation of secondary alcohol gives ketones. Hence oxidation of secondary propyl alcohol (containing 3 carbon atoms) will give acetone (containing 3 carbon atoms).
The oxidation of secondary alcohol gives ketones. Hence oxidation of secondary propyl alcohol (containing 3 carbon atoms) will give acetone (containing 3 carbon atoms).
Hence, option A is correct.