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An organic compound containing C, H and O exists in two isomeric forms A and B. An amount of 0.108 g of one of the isomers gives on combustion 0.308 g of CO₂ and 0.072 g of H₂O. A is insoluble in NaOH and NaHCO₃ while B is soluble in NaOH. A reacts with conc. HI to give compounds C and D. C can be separated from D by ethanolic AgNO₃ solution and D is soluble in NaOH. B reacts readily with bromine water to give compound E of molecular formula, C₇H₅OBr₃. Identify, A, B, C, D and E with justification and give their structures.

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Answered by charanvegi
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