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At low temperatures, the slow addition of molecular bromine to `CH_(2)=CH-CH_(2)-=CH` gives

A

`CH_(2)=CH-CH_(2)-CH_(2)CBr_(3)`

B

`BrCH_(2)-CHBr-CH_(2)-C-=CH`

C

`CH_(2)=CH-CH_(2)-CBr=CHBr`

D

`CH_(3)-CBr_(2)-CH_(2)-C-=CH`

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The correct Answer is:
c

`CH_(2)=CH-CH_(2)-C=CH+Br_(2)rarr`
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