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Among the following:
I
II
III
IV
, the compounds which can undergo an reaction in an aqueous solution are:

In the reaction,

and , respectively are

Which of the following does not give benzoic acid on hydrolysis?

The following compound reacts with to produce

The reaction
is an example of ____

In electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions of chlorobenzene, the ortho/para-directing ability of chlorine is due to its:

A particular form of tribromobenzene forms three possible mono nitro tribromobenzenes. The structure of the compound is
