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The presence of the -OH group in alcoho...

The presence of the -OH group in alcohol is shown by the reaction

A

`ROH+HX to RX+H_2O`

B

`ROH+PCl_5 to RCl+POCl_3+HCl `

C

`ROH+SOCl_2to RCl+SO_2 +HCl`

D

all of these

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D

All are reactions of alcohol with HX, `PCl_5, SOCl_2`
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