Choose the incorrect option based on the reaction:
$(P)$ + $CH_3-CO-Cl \rightarrow (Q)$
Where $(P)$ is salicylic acid and the structure of $(Q)$ is given as:
$(Q)$ is a benzene ring with an $-OH$ group and a $-COO-CO-CH_3$ group at ortho position.

  • A
    $(Q)$ has common name Aspirin
  • B
    $(P)$ has chemical name salicylic acid
  • C
    $(Q)$ is analgesic in nature
  • D
    None of the above

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