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Compound (A) reacts with sodium metal to produce hydrogen gas which is seen as bubbles . Compound (A) reacts with thionyl chloride to form (B) `,C_(6)H_(13)Cl`. Compoun (B) reacts with alcoholic KOH to form 1-hexene as the only product. Identify (A) and (B) .

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