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In which following reactions aromatic aldehyde is treated with acid anhydride in presence of corresponding salt of the acid to give unsaturated aromatic acid
Options
(a) Wurtz’s reaction
(b) Perkin’s reaction
(c) Friedel-Craft’s reaction
(d) none of these
Correct Answer:
Perkin’s reaction
Explanation:
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