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Monochlorination of toluene in sunlight followed by hydrolysis with aq. `NaOH` yields

A

o- Cresol

B

m-Cresol

C

2,4-Dihydroxytoluene

D

Benzyl alcohol

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D

Benzyl alcohol
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  • Monochlorination of toluene in sunlight followed by hydroysis with aq. NaOH yiedls

    A
    o-cresol
    B
    m-cresol
    C
    2,4 dihydroxytoluene
    D
    benzyl alchol.
  • Ethylidene chloride on hydrolysis with aq. NaOH gives

    A
    `CH_(3)CHO`
    B
    `CH_(3)COC_(2)H_(5)`
    C
    `C_(2)H_(5)OH`
    D
    `CH_(3)CH(OH)_(2)`
  • Chlorination of toluene in presence of light and heat followed by treatment with aqueous NaOH gives

    A
    `o-`Cresol
    B
    `p-`Cresol
    C
    Mixture of `o-`cresol and `p-`cresol
    D
    Benzoic acid