Under certain reaction conditions, however, the mechanism fails to explain all observations.
Often, the results of these oxidations depend on reaction conditions.
The reaction conditions are critical to the process and determine the particle size.
The relevant quantity depends on the reaction conditions, as shown in the following table.
You will find examples of reactions and their products when reaction conditions are changed.
The yield of the two compounds depends on the reaction conditions.
Care must be taken to keep the reaction conditions below 160 C on order to prevent hydrogen from escaping.
Several bases and reaction conditions have been employed with varying success.
The ratio of the products is determined by the reactant used and the reaction conditions.
Sometimes, higher temperatures are used instead of a catalyst (at the similar reaction condition).