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In the following sequence of reaction, the product C is
`CH_(3)-Br overset(KCN) rarr A overset(H_(2)O^(+))rarr B overset(LiAlH_(4))underset("Ether")rarr C`

A

`acetone

B

methane

C

acetaldehyde

D

ethyl alcohol

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D

`underset("bormide")underset("Methyl")(CH_(3)Br)overset("RCN")underset(-R'Br)rarr underset("(A)")underset("cyanide")underset("Methyl")(CH_(3)CN)overset(H_(2)O^(+))rarr underset("(B)")underset("Ethanoic acid")(CH_(3)COOH) overset("LiAlH"_(4))underset("Ether")rarr underset("Ethyl alcohol")(CH_(3)CH_(2)OH)`
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