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The Reed reaction is a [[chemical reaction]] that utilizes [[photochemistry|light]] to [[redox|oxidize]] [[hydrocarbon]]s to [[sulfonyl chloride]]s.
The '''Reed reaction''' is a [[chemical reaction]] that utilizes [[photochemistry|light]] to [[redox|oxidize]] [[hydrocarbon]]s to [[sulfonyl chloride]]s.


[[Image:Reed Reaction Scheme.png|center|350px|The Reed reaction]]
[[Image:Reed Reaction Scheme.png|center|350px|The Reed reaction]]

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The Reed reaction is a chemical reaction that utilizes light to oxidize hydrocarbons to sulfonyl chlorides.

The Reed reaction
The Reed reaction

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