Match List I with List II:
List I:
List II:
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
- A
A. Glucose/NaHCO3/Δ
- B
B. Glucose/HNO3
- C
C. Glucose/HI/Δ
- D
D. Glucose/Bromine water
Match List I with List II:
List I:
List II:
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
A. Glucose/NaHCO3/Δ
B. Glucose/HNO3
C. Glucose/HI/Δ
D. Glucose/Bromine water
Correct answer:D
Standard Method
Given: the solution concludes that the correct option is D.
Find: The correct answer option.
The provided solution content discusses matching reactions of phenol with reagents and explicitly states:
It also states, "The Correct Option is D".
There is a clear mismatch between the given question/options and the solution content. The question text and options mention glucose-based reagents, while the solution explains a different phenol matching question.
Because the source solution is unrelated to the given question, the extracted answer can only be taken from the solution's explicit conclusion, which marks D as correct, but this discrepancy should be treated with caution.
Therefore, the extracted correct option is D.
Source Discrepancy Note
Given: The given question shows only:
Find: Whether the solution supports these options.
The solution instead explains reactions such as:
These are unrelated to the visible question stem and options. Hence, the worked solution does not logically derive the answer for the displayed question.
Still, the solution explicitly labels D as the correct option. This is the only resolvable answer signal available from the provided source.
Therefore, the extracted answer is D, while noting that the source materials are inconsistent.
Assuming the solution matches the displayed question. Here, the solution discusses phenol reactions, not the shown glucose options. Always verify that the stem, options, and solution refer to the same problem before trusting the working.
Using the answer key string without checking the solution conclusion. The raw field mentions a matching sequence, but the solution explicitly marks D. When both are present, compare them carefully and flag any inconsistency.
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