A toxic compound " A " when reacted with NaCN in aqueous acidic medium yields an edible cooking component and food preservative " B ". " B " is converted to " C " by diborane and can be used as an additive to petrol to reduce emission. "C" upon reaction with oleum at $140^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ yields an inhalable anesthetic " D ". Identify " A ", " B ", " C " & " D ", respectively :
$$ \text { Match List - I with List - II. } $$
List - I (Purification technique) |
List - II (Mixture of organic compounds) |
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(A) | $$ \text { Distillation (simple) } $$ |
(I) | Diesel + Petrol |
(B) | $$ \text { Fractional distillation } $$ |
(II) | Aniline + Water |
(C) | $$ \text { Distillation under reduced pressure } $$ |
(III) | Chloroform + Aniline |
(D) | $$ \text { Steam distillation } $$ |
(IV) | Glycerol + Spent-lye |
$$ \text { Choose the correct answer from the options given below : } $$
Given below are two statements:
Statement I: In Lassaigne's test, the covalent organic molecules are transformed into ionic compounds.
Statement II: The sodium fusion extract of an organic compound having N and S gives prussian blue colour with $\mathrm{FeSO}_4$ and $\mathrm{Na}_4\left[\mathrm{Fe}(\mathrm{CN})_6\right]$
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below