




The given reaction is a confirmatory test for aromatic primary amines, which typically involves converting the amine into a diazonium salt followed by reaction with a phenol derivative to produce a dye. Here is a step-by-step explanation:
Given this understanding, the correct reagents for (A) and (B) should correspond to the diazonium formation and coupling reaction as explained.
Therefore, the correct answer is the option where (A) is NaNO2/HCl and (B) is a suitable phenol derivative in NaOH solution, forming the scarlet red dye.





Consider the following reaction of benzene. the percentage of oxygen is _______ %. (Nearest integer) 
Two p-n junction diodes \(D_1\) and \(D_2\) are connected as shown in the figure. \(A\) and \(B\) are input signals and \(C\) is the output. The given circuit will function as a _______. 
A substance 'X' (1.5 g) dissolved in 150 g of a solvent 'Y' (molar mass = 300 g mol$^{-1}$) led to an elevation of the boiling point by 0.5 K. The relative lowering in the vapour pressure of the solvent 'Y' is $____________ \(\times 10^{-2}\). (nearest integer)
[Given : $K_{b}$ of the solvent = 5.0 K kg mol$^{-1}$]
Assume the solution to be dilute and no association or dissociation of X takes place in solution.