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Both the organic compounds A and B can release hydrogen with Na. only compound A can form a salt with NaOH. Whereas B cannot . When a reacts with B in presence of conc. `H_(2)SO_(4)`, a pleasant smelling compound is formed. The pair of compounds A and B can be respectively.

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