Aromatic HydrocarbonsHard
Question
An aromatic hydrocarbon (A) reacts with methyl chloride and anhy. AlCl3 to give an another hydrocarbon (B) whose vapour density is 46. (B) on oxidation gives a compound (C) which on decarboxylation forms (A). Compound (A), (B) and (C) are−
Options
A.C6H6, C6H5CHCl2, C6H5CHO
B.C6H6, C6H5CH2Cl, C6H5CHO
C.C6H6, C6H5CH3, C6H5COOH
D.C6H6, C6H5CHO, C6H5COOH
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