MCQ
$Ph-O-CH_2-Ph$  $\xrightarrow{{{{HI/}}{\Delta }}}$  product 
  • A
    $Ph-I + Ph-CH_2-OH$
  • B
    $Ph-OH + Ph-CH2-OH$
  • C
    $Ph-I + Ph -OH$
  • $Ph-OH + Ph-CH_2-I $

Answer

Correct option: D.
$Ph-OH + Ph-CH_2-I $
d
Stability of $Ph - C\mathop {{H_2}}\limits^ \oplus  $

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