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Electrolytic reduction of nitrobenzene in weakly acidic medium gives
Options
(a) N-phenylhydroxylamine
(b) nitrosobenzene
(c) aniline
(d) p-hydroxyaniline
Correct Answer:
p-hydroxyaniline
Explanation:
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Because when we reacting with weakly acidic medium, and here the NO2,group is -I group this means electron with drawing group