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An organic compound (A) on reduction gave a compound (B). Upon treatment with `HNO_(2)` ,(B) gave ethyl alcohol and on warming with `CHCl_(3)`, and alcoholic KOH, (B ) gave offensive smell. The compound (A) is:

A

`CH_(3)NH_(2)`

B

`CH_(3)NC`

C

`CH_(3)CN`

D

`C_(2)H_(5)CN`

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