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An organic compound 'A' (C16H13O2N) is insoluble lo did aqueous all all but on warming gives
a clear solution. 'A' when treated with all dil H2SO4 gives B( C16H15O2N) which when boiled with
conc, HCI under reflux and cooled, a solid compound C(C8H6O4) is crystallized out. The mother
liquor when separated and concentrated gives D(C8H12NCL)
Structure of compound 'A' can be

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Answered by harshitsingh19170
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Answered by innocentash331
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An organic compound 'A' `(C_(16) H_(13) O_2 N)` is insoluble in dil cold aqueous alkali but on warming gives a clear solution. 'A' when treated with dil `H_2 SO_4` gives `B(C_(16) H_(15) O_2 N)` which when boiled with conc. HCl under reflux and cooled, a solid compound `C(C_8 H_6 O_4)` is crystallized out. The mother liquor when separated and concentrated gives `D(C_8 H_(12) NCl)` Compound 'D' can be

Explanation:

answer D

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