Question: Identify the incorrect name of the compound formed when two hydrogen atoms of ammonia are replaced by phenyl groups.

Options

A : Diphenylamine

B : N-Phenylaniline

C : N-Phenylbenzenamine

D : N,N-Diphenylaniline

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