The total number of compounds from below when treated with hot giving benzoic acid is:

- A
- B
- C
- D
The total number of compounds from below when treated with hot giving benzoic acid is:

Correct answer:C
Standard Method
Given: A set of aromatic compounds is treated with hot .
Find: The total number of compounds that give benzoic acid.
Hot oxidizes the side chain attached to a benzene ring to only when there is at least one benzylic hydrogen on the carbon directly attached to the ring.
So, we check each compound for the presence of at least one benzylic hydrogen.
From the solution analysis:
Thus, the total number is
Therefore, the correct option is C.
Benzylic Hydrogen Criterion
Given: Oxidation with hot .
Find: Which structures are converted to benzoic acid.
Principle: Any alkyl side chain on benzene is oxidized to if the benzylic carbon bears at least one hydrogen atom. If the benzylic carbon has no hydrogen, oxidation to benzoic acid does not occur.
Apply the rule:
The solution concludes that compounds numbered satisfy this condition, while the tert-butyl substituted compound does not.
Hence, the number of compounds giving benzoic acid is .
The correct option is C.
Assuming every alkyl benzene gives benzoic acid is incorrect. Oxidation by hot requires at least one benzylic hydrogen. Always inspect the carbon directly attached to the benzene ring first.
Counting tert-butylbenzene as reactive is wrong because the benzylic carbon has no hydrogen. A tertiary benzylic carbon of the form does not oxidize to benzoic acid under this criterion.
Focusing on the length of the side chain instead of the benzylic position leads to errors. Whether the chain is methyl, ethyl, or propyl is not the key point; the key point is the presence of a benzylic bond.
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