An organic compound is heated with HNO 2 at 0 o C and then the resulting solution is…
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An organic compound is heated with HNO2 at 0oC and then the resulting solution is added to a solution β-napthol whereby a brilliant red dye is produced. The observations indicate that the compound possesses.
- -NO2 group
- -CONH2 group
- aromatic NH2 group
- aliphatic NH2 group
Answer
(C) aromatic NH 2 group
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