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An alkyl bromide produces a single alkene when it reacts with alcoholic KOH. This alkene on hydrogenation produces 2-methylbutane. Identify the alkyl halide

A

1-Bromo-2, 2-dimethyl propane

B

1-Bromobutane

C

1-bromo-2-methylbutane

D

2-bromo-2-methylpropane

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The correct Answer is:
C

`CH_3CH_2CH_2Br overset(alc. NaOH)(to) CH_3CH=CH_2 overset(HBr)(to) CH_3undersetoverset(|)(Br)(C )H-CH_3`
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