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Aldol condensation product of the aldehyde Hexan-1,6-dial

A

Cyclo pen 1-ene 1-carbaldehyde

B

Cyclo hexa 1-enal

C

Cyclo But 2-en 1-carbaldehyde

D

Cyclo Hexenal

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