An antiseptic dettol is a mixture of two compounds ‘ A’ and ‘ B’ where A has 6 p…
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An antiseptic dettol is a mixture of two compounds ‘A’ and ‘B’ where A has 6p electrons and B has 2p electrons. What is ‘B’?
- Bithionol
- Terpineol
- Chloroxylenol
- Chloramphenicol
Answer
(B) Terpineol
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