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The major product of reaction between 1-butanol and Na2Cr2O7 is butanoic acid.
When a primary alcohol like 1-butanol (OH is bonded to a primary carbon) is begin to oxidize in the presence of strong oxidizing reagent such as sodium dichromate (Na2Cr2O7) and H2SO4, sulfuric acid, the stepwise oxidation take place as above firstly to the corresponding aldehyde which undergoes further oxidation to the corresponding carboxylic acid.
You can find that the formed aldehyde after first oxidation is butanal and the only organic product, due to the strong oxidizing reagent is butanoic acid.
Thus, the major product formed is butanoic acid.
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<span>It's because the product formed with BF3 is more complex which able to decompose AlF3.
</span>AlF3 doesn't dissolve in HF because of the fluorine. It's doesn't allow for coordination due to the hydrogen. However, it will dissolve in KF. If you look at the chemical reaction, it's able to form a salt.
<span>3KF+Al<span>F3</span>−>3KF.Al<span>F3</span></span>
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<span>"An atom's inability to react with all elements in the same way" is the only factor from the given list which impacts the possible number of ways in which different atoms can be put together, since atoms of any given element may or may not react with atoms of another element, depending on various factors including elemental properties such as electronegativity, number of electrons in outer orbital, etc.</span>