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The reduction of CH(3) - CH(2) - C-= N w...

The reduction of `CH_(3) - CH_(2) - C-= N` with sodium and alcohol results in the formation of

A

`CH_(3)-underset(NH_(3))underset("| ")"CH"-CH_(3)`

B

`CH_(3)-CH_(2)-CH_(2)-OH+N_(2)`

C

`CH_(3)-CH_(2)-CH_(2)-NH_(2)`

D

`CH_(3)-CH_(2)-NH_(2).`

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