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Elimination of bromine from 2-bromobutan...

Elimination of bromine from 2-bromobutane results in the formation of:

A

equimolar mixture of 1 -butene and 2-butene

B

predominantly2-butene

C

predominantly I-butene

D

predominantly 2-butyne

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B

The reaction involved is
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