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Compound `(B)` is:

A

`n-BU -C -= N`

B

`n-Bu - overset(o+)(N) -= overset(o-)(C)`

C

Both

D

None

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The correct Answer is:
`a`

`RX` in `(I)` with `overset(o-)(C)N` gives `R-C -= N`, while `RX` in `(II)` with `CN^(o-)` gives `R - overset(o+)(N) -= overset(o-)(C)`
(For explaination see solved Example 11.10)

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