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How many positional isomer are possible of



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$C{H_3}COOH\xrightarrow{{SOC{l_2}}}A\mathop {\xrightarrow{{Benzene}}}\limits_{Anhr.\,AlC{l_3}} B\xrightarrow{{HCN}}C\xrightarrow{{HOH}}D.$
(Given : Density of solution $=1.25 \mathrm{~g} \mathrm{~mL}^{-1}$, Molar mass in $\left.\mathrm{g} \mathrm{mol}^{-1}: \mathrm{Na}-23, \mathrm{Cl}-35.5\right)$
Given : $K _{ a }\left( CH _{3} CH _{2} COOH \right)=1.3 \times 10^{-5}$
Reason : $NaOH$ is strong alkali.
$B, C, N, S, O, F, P, Al, Si$
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