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Identify the compounds X, Y and Z in each of the following sequence of reactions:
(i) `C_(2)H_(4)overset(HBr)to X overset("aq. KOH")to Y overset(I_(2).NaOH)toZ`
(ii) `C_(2)H_(5)Br overset("alc. KOH")toXoverset(Br_(2))to Y overset("alc. KOH")toZ`
(iii) `C_(6)H_(6)overset(Cl_(2)//Fe)to X underset("pyridine, "Delta)overset(CuCN)toY overset(H^(+),H_(2)O)toZ`

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