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The -OH group of methyl alcohol cannot b...

The `-OH` group of methyl alcohol cannot be replaced by chlorine by the action of

A

Chlorine

B

Hydrogen chloride

C

Phosphorus trichloride

D

Phosphorus pentachloride

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