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Classify the following compounds as primary, secondary and tertiary halides.
(i) 1-bromobut-2-ene
(ii). 4-Bromopent-2-ene
(iii). 2-Bromo-2-methylpropane

A

(i)-secondary,(ii)-tertiary,(iii)-primary

B

(i)-secondary,(ii)-primary,(iii)-tertiary

C

(i)-primary,(ii)-tertiary,(iii)-secondary

D

(i)-primary,(ii)-secondary,(iii)-tertiary

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