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One mole of toluene on being treated with an excess of ozone and subsequently with zinc and water will produce

A

two moles of hyloxal and one mole of acetaldehyde

B

two moles of hlyoxal and one mole of methylglyoxal

C

three moles of glyoxal

D

two moles of methylglyoxal and one mole of glyoxal

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