Sodium phenoxide when heated with CO 2 under pressure at 125 o C gives:
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Sodium phenoxide when heated with CO2 under pressure at 125oC gives:
- sodium benzoate
- salol
- sodium salicylate
- salicylaldehyde
Answer
(C) sodium salicylate
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