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The reaction of propene with HOCl(Cl2+H2...

The reaction of propene with `HOCl(Cl_2+H_2O)` proceeds through the intermediate-

A

`CH_3-CHCl-CH_2^(+)`

B

`CH_3-CH^(+)-CH_2-OH`

C

`CH_3-CH^(+)-CH_2-Cl`

D

`CH_3-CH(OH)-CH_2^(+)`

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