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Gas released during bhopal tragedy was
(a) methyl isocyanate
(b) potassium isothiocyanate
(c) sodium isothiocynate
(d) ethyl isothiocyanate

A

Ozone

B

Methane

C

Methyl isocyante

D

Alkyl benzene sulphonate.

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C
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