Benzoic acid gives benzene on being heated with X and phenol gives benzene on being…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Carboxylic Acids
Benzoic acid gives benzene on being heated with X and phenol gives benzene on being heated with Y. Therefore X and Y are respectively
- Sodalime and copper
- Zn dust and NaOH
- Zn dust and sodalime
- Sodalime and zinc dust
Answer
(D) Sodalime and zinc dust
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