MCQ
In the above conversion the correct sequence of reagents to be added is
  • A
    (i) $Fe / H ^{+}$,(ii) $HONO$,(iii) $CuCl$,(iv) $KMnO _4$, (v) $Br _2$
  • B
    (i) $KMnO _4$, (ii) $Br _2 / Fe$, (iii) $Fe / H ^{+}$, (iv) $Cl _2$
  • (i) $Br _2 / Fe$, (ii) $Fe / H ^{+}$, (iii) $HONO$, (iv) $CuCl$,(v) $KMnO _4$
  • D
    (i) $Br _2 / Fe$, (ii) $Fe / H ^{+}$, (iii) $KMnO _4$, (iv) $Cl _2$

Answer

Correct option: C.
(i) $Br _2 / Fe$, (ii) $Fe / H ^{+}$, (iii) $HONO$, (iv) $CuCl$,(v) $KMnO _4$
c

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