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In (b), KOH (s) helps initially formed terminal but-1-yne to rearrange to but-2-yne. Like alkenes, more-substituted alkyne is more stable. But in (a) the strongly basic `oversetΘNH_2` ion removes the terminal proton to give butynide ion (or salt) which cannot rearrange.
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