MCQ
The $IUPAC$ name of
  • A
    $1$ -methoxy- $4$ -amino benzene
  • B
    Amino phenylmethyl ether
  • $4$ -Methoxy aniline
  • D
    None of above

Answer

Correct option: C.
$4$ -Methoxy aniline
c
The IUPAC name of the given compound is $4$-methoxy aniline, because the name is based on aniline, that group is assigned the number $1$ position.

Next group to it in the $4^{th}$ position is a methoxy group, $- OCH _3$.

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