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In the following reaction, the final product can be prepared by two paths `(I)` and `(II)`.
Which of the folliwng statemetns is correct?

A

Path `(I)` si feasible.

B

Path `(II)` si feasible.

C

Both paths are feasible.

D

Neither fo the two paths is feasible

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The correct Answer is:
`a`

Since the reactant is a `3^(@)` alkyl halide, so in the presence of `NaCH`, it will follow `E2` path rather than `SN^(2)`, so path `(II)` is not feasible.
The possible product by path `(II)` is:
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