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What insoluble aromatic compound dissolves in sodium hydroxide but remain insoluble in sodium bicarbonate. Hence the expected compound should be - [where `phi=C_(6)H_(5)`]

A

`phi-COOH`

B

`phi-OH`

C

`phi-CO-CH_(3)`

D

`phi-NH_(2)`

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