Marshall′sacidH2O−−→A+B AH2O→B+C If P and Q represent a maximum number of atoms that can lie in a plane of compound A and C respectively. Then, find the value of (P−Q).
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Marshalls acid on hydrolysis gives Caro's acid and sulphuric acid. P−Q=8−6=2
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