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At 400K sodium phenoxide reacts with CO₂ to produce
Options
(a) catechol
(b) sodium salicylate
(c) benzoic acid
(d) salicylaldehyde
Correct Answer:
sodium salicylate
Explanation:
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- Ethyne can be oxidised to oxalic acid by using
- Which of the following gases has the lowest value of Henry’s law constant
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- For distinguishing phenol and acetic acid we required to react (treat) them
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