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Standard XII
Chemistry
Bakelite
Bakelite is a...
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Bakelite is a product of the reaction between:
A
Formaldehyde and
N
a
O
H
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B
Aniline and Urea
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C
Phenol and Methanal
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D
Phenol and Chloroform
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Solution
The correct option is
C
Phenol and Methanal
Bakelite is formed by co-polymerization of phenol and formaldehyde (methanal).
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