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I) Aspirin is an acetyl derivative of o-...

I) Aspirin is an acetyl derivative of o-hydroxy benzoic acid
II) In aspirin acetyl group is substituted in the place of phenolic hydrogen

A

only II is correct

B

I & II are correct

C

II is correct

D

both are false

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