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The formation of nitroglycerin is done by the use of concentrated nitric acid and concentrated sulphuric acid. The process of conversion of glycerine into nitro glycerine is termed as:

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sulphonation
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oxidation
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nitration
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dehydraion
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Solution

The correct option is B nitration
Conversion of glycerine to nitroglycerine is achieved by substituting H with NO2 group using conentrated nitric acid and concentrated sulphuric acid which is a type of Electrophilic Substition Reaction and it is known as Nitration.

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