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A compound 'A' formula of `C_(3)H_(6)Cl_(2)` on reaction with alkali can give 'B' of formula `C_(3)H_(6)O` or 'C' of formula `C_(3)H_(4). 'B'` on oxidation gave a compound of the formula `C_(3)H_(6)O_(2).'C'` with dilute `H_(2)SO_(4)` containing `Hg^(2+)` ion gave 'D' of formula `C_(3)H_(6)O` which with bromine and alkali gave the sodium salt of `C_(2)H_(4)O_(2)`. Then 'A' is

A

`CH_3CH_2CHCl_2`

B

`CH_3"CCl"_2CH_3`

C

`CH_2ClCH_2CH_2Cl`

D

`CH_3CHClCH_2Cl`

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