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3-hydroxybutanal formed when X reacts whith Y in dilute Z solution. What are X, Y, and Z?

A

`CH_(3)CHO,(CH_(3))_(2)CO,NaOH`

B

`CH_(3)CHO,CH_(3)CHO,NaCl`

C

`(CH_(3))_(2)CO,(CH_(3))_(2)CO,HCl`

D

`CH_(3)CHO.CH_(3)CHO,NaOH`.

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The correct Answer is:
D

`CH_(3)-overset(O)overset(||)underset((X))underset(H)underset(|)"C"+underset("(Y) ")(overset(H)overset(|)"CH"_(2)-overset(O)overset(||)C-H)overset("dil.NaOH(Z)")rarrunderset("3-Hydroxybutanal")(CH_(3)-overset(OH)overset("| ")"CH"-CH_(2)-CH)`
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