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A compound (C(5)H(8)) reacts with ammoni...

A compound `(C_(5)H_(8))` reacts with ammoniacal `AgNO_(3)` to give a white precipitate and reacts with excess of `KMnO_(4)` solution to give `(CH_(3))_(2)CH-COOH`. The compound is

A

`CH_(2) = CH-CH =CH-CH_(3)`

B

`(CH_(3))_(2) CHC -= CH`

C

`CH_(3)(CH_(2))_(2)C-= CH`

D

`(CH_(3))_(2)C = C = CH_(2)`

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B
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