The bad smelling substance, formed by the action of alcoholic caustic potash

The Bad Smelling Substance Formed By The Action Of Alcoholic Chemistry Question

The bad smelling substance, formed by the action of alcoholic caustic potash on chloroform and aniline, is

Options

(a) nitrobenzene
(b) phenyl isocyanate
(c) phenyl isocyanide
(d) phenyl cyanide

Correct Answer:

phenyl isocyanide

Explanation:

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Topics: Organic compounds containing Nitrogen (87)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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