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Oxidation with sodium percarbonate in general can oxidize a compound like methylphenethylamine to its corresponding N-oxide. However, the extent of oxidation may vary depending on the reaction conditions, such as temperature and pH, as well as the specific structure of the methylphenethylamine derivative. In some cases, further oxidation to the corresponding ketone or aldehyde may also occur.