A student has been given a compound “x” of molecular formula- C6H7N. “x” is sparingly soluble in water. However, on addition of dilute mineral acid, “x” becomes soluble in water. “x” when treated with CHCl3 and KOH(alc), “y” is produced. “y” has a specific unpleasant smell. On treatment with benzenesulphonyl chloride, “x” gives a compound “z” which is soluble in alkali. The number of different “H” atoms present in “z” is:-
A student has been given a compound x of molecular formula C6H7N. x is sparingly soluble in water Q. A […]