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

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

A

3

B

4

C

5

D

6

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The correct Answer is:
C

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