MCQ
Fittig's reaction produces
  • A
    Alkane
  • B
    Alcohol
  • Diphenyl
  • D
    Diethyl ether

Answer

Correct option: C.
Diphenyl
c
(c) $2{C_6}{H_5}Cl + 2Na\mathop {\xrightarrow{{{\text{Dry}}}}}\limits_{{\text{ether}}} \mathop {{C_6}{H_5} - {C_6}{H_5}}\limits_{{\text{diphenyl}}} + 2NaCl$

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