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Compounds 'A' and 'B' are the isomers of each other. 'A' gives effervescence due to a colourless gas on treatment with washing soda, while 'B' reacts with Grignard reagent to give an aldehyde. The compounds 'A' and 'B' are respectively.

A

n-butyric acid and ethyl acetate

B

isobutyric acid and methyl propionate

C

propionic acid and methyl formate

D

acetic acid and methyl formate

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D
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