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Reagents which cannot be used to distinguish Allylbromide from n - propyl bromide are

A

`Br_2//"CCl"_4`

B

Shaking with an aqueous solution of `AgNO_3`

C

Boiling with alcoholic KOH solution followed by acidification with `HNO_3` and addition of `AgNO_3` solution

D

Fusion with sodium metal followed by acidification with dil `HNO_3` and addition of `AgNO_3` solution

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The correct Answer is:
A, B, C, D

a) `Br_2//"CCl"_4` can decolourise both allyl bromide and n-propyl bromide as they contain double bond
b) Shaking with `AgNO_3` - Both can react with` AgNO_3` and can form AgBr an yellow ppt
c) Boiling with alcoholic KOH, followed by acidification with `HNO_3` and addition of `AgNO_3` gives same product of yellow ppt of AgBr
d) Fusion with sodium metal followed by acidification with dil `HNO_3` and addition of `AgNO_3` gives an yellow ppt of AgBr
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