Aromatic HydrocarbonsHard
Question
Which of the following reactions of benzene proves the presence of three carbon-carbon double bonds in it :
Options
A.Formation of a triozonide
B.Hydrogenation of benzene to cyclohexane
C.Formation of C6H6Cl6 by addition of chlorine
D.Formation of nitrobenzene on heating benzene with a mixture of concentrated nitric acid and sulphuric acid
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