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The formation of `(B)` and `(D)` takes place, respectively, when `:`

A

The formation of `(B)` occurs by anti`-` and `(D)` by syn`-`
addition of `H_(2)`.

B

The formation of `(B)` occurs by syn`-` and `(D)` by anti `-`
addition of `H_(2)`.

C

The formation of both takes place by syn `-` addition of `H_(2)`.

D

The formation of both takes place by anti `-` addition of `H_(2)`.

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b.
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