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An alkene obtained by the dehydration of an alcohol (A), on ozolysis gives two molecules of acetaldegyde for ever molecule of alkene. The alcohol (A) is

A

`CH_(3)CH_(2)CH_(2)OH`

B

`CH_(3)CH_(2)OH`

C

`CH_(3)CH=CHCH_(2)OH`

D

`CH_(3)CH_(2)underset(OH)underset(|)(CHCH_(3)`

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