The reaction of an organic compound with ammonia followed by nitration

The Reaction Of An Organic Compound With Ammonia Followed By Chemistry Question

The reaction of an organic compound with ammonia followed by nitration of the product gives a powerful explosive, called RDX.The organic compound is

Options

(a) phenol
(b) toluene
(c) glycerine
(d) formaldehyde

Correct Answer:

formaldehyde

Explanation:

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Topics: Alcohols Phenols and Ethers (80)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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