Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
Aspirin is widely used as an analgesic d...

Aspirin is widely used as an analgesic drug. It is optically inactive. The structure of asprim is:

The number of `pi` - bonds in `(A)` is:

A

3

B

4

C

5

D

6

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
C

(`21 sigma`-bonds and `5 pi`-bonds)
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • CLASSIFICATION AND NOMENCLATURE OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS

    CENGAGE CHEMISTRY|Exercise Multiple corrcct Answers Types|11 Videos
  • CLASSIFICATION AND NOMENCLATURE OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS

    CENGAGE CHEMISTRY|Exercise Single correct Answer Type|44 Videos
  • CLASSIFICATION AND NOMENCLATURE OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS

    CENGAGE CHEMISTRY|Exercise Concept Application Type|7 Videos
  • CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM

    CENGAGE CHEMISTRY|Exercise Archives (Subjective)|11 Videos
  • GENERAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

    CENGAGE CHEMISTRY|Exercise Analytical and Descriptive|1 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Aspirin is widely used as an analgesic drug. It is optically inactive. The structure of aspirin is: The number is sigma - bonds in (A) is:

Aspirin is widely used as an analgesic drug. It is optically inactive. The structure of asprim is: The principal functional group in (A) is :

Aspirin is widely used as an analgesic drug. It is optically inactive. The structure of asprim is: Which of the following is not the correct name for aspirin?

The number of (p pi- p pi) bonds in XeO_(4) is :

Number of pi -bonds in naphthalene is

The number of pi bonds in perxenate ion is :

The analgesic drug ibuprofen (A) is chiral and exists in (+) and (-) froms. One enantiomer is physiologically active, while the other is inactive. The other is inactive. The structure of ibuprofen is given below. The number of pi - bonds in (A) is :

The number of pi bond in the product are

The analgesic drug ibuprofen (A) is chiral and exists in (+) and (-) froms. One enantiomer is physiologically active, while the other is inactive. The other is inactive. The structure of ibuprofen is given below. The number of sigma -bonds in (A) is: