When benzene sulphonic acid and p–nitrophenol are treated with NaHCO 3 , the gases…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Carboxylic Acids
When benzene sulphonic acid and p–nitrophenol are treated with NaHCO3, the gases released respectively, are
- SO2, NO2
- SO2, NO
- SO2, CO2
- CO2, CO2 (2006)
Answer
(D) CO 2 , CO 2 (2006)
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