The increasing order of boiling points of the below metioned alcohols is (I) 1…
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The increasing order of boiling points of the below metioned alcohols is
(I) 1, 2-dihydroxy benzene
(II) 1, 3-dihydroxy benzene
(III) 1, 4-dihydroxy benzene
(IV) hydroxy benzene
(I) 1, 2-dihydroxy benzene
(II) 1, 3-dihydroxy benzene
(III) 1, 4-dihydroxy benzene
(IV) hydroxy benzene
- I < II < IV < III
- I < II < III < IV
- IV < II < I < III
- IV < I < II < III
Answer
(C) IV < II < I < III
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