MCQ
The chief source of aromatic compounds is:
  • A
    Fruits
  • B
    Oil of winter green
  • C
    Petroleum
  • D
    Ants

Answer

  1. Petroleum

Explanation:

The hydrocarbons in crude oil are mostly alkanes, cycloalkanes and various aromatic hydrocarbons. Fruits contain fructose and glucose derivatives.

Oil of wintergreen is an organic ester with fragrance. Ants have formic acid.

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