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can we discuss out the solution of: option A.) Resists oxidation

Can you tell why?

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Yeah correct Option A Will resist oxidation because the carbon directly attached to benzene ring should have atleast one hydrogen (if its sp3 carbon) .

Prakhar Bindal - 4 years, 10 months ago

Also bro mechanism is beyond the scope of +2 . Just remember that carbon directly attached to bezene should have atleast one hydrogen (if its sp3). If sp2 or sp carbon is there then they will react like common reaction of alkenes and alkynes with KMnO4 . If you increase the temperature and pressure and make disastrous conditions then bezene will get oxidised in A Option

Prakhar Bindal - 4 years, 10 months ago

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ok ....... thanks bro , found it really helpful. !!

A Former Brilliant Member - 4 years, 10 months ago

I think this question is from VMC JEE Advanced 2 paper 2.

Swagat Panda - 4 years, 10 months ago
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