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What will be the most probable product when compound 'X' is treated with two equivalents of NaOH

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B

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D

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The correct Answer is:
B

The acid strength order is :
-COOH gt PH-OHgt -C`-=` CH [p-Nitro -OH gt o-Nitro -OH]
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