A colourless hydrocarbon with a sweet smell undergoes substitution reaction. The hydrocarbon is likely to be
a
alkanol
b
benzene
c
ester
d
methane
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Hushpapi
9 years ago
Benzene (C6H6), Benzene is a clear, colourless, volatile, highly flammable liquid with a characteristic sweet aromatic odour.

somm7a
3 months ago
Ester is incorrect. It is not a hydrocarbon because it contains Oxyen. It's Benzene.

Pr3y6
4 months ago
it woyld have been ester if it is an hydrocarbon but not so the benzene is apt for these question myschool pls make correction




