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Compounds 'I' and 'J' both have same M.F. i.e.`C_7H_(14)` 4. Both are optically active and both rotate the plane-polarized light in the same direction. On catalytic hydrogenation 'l' and 'J'? yields same compound 'K' `(C_7H_(16))` which is optically active. Then the structure of 'K' is

A

2,3 – dimethyl butane

B

neo-heptane

C

3-methylhexane

D

isoheptane

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C

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