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A new carbon-carbon bond formation is po...

A new carbon-carbon bond formation is possible in the following reaction/reactions:

A

`C_6H_6+CH_3Cl overset (AlCl_3)rarr`

B

`CH_3CH_2Br+ CH_3 CH_2 NH_2 rarr`

C

`CH_3CH_2Br+ Na^(+) OCH_3 rarr`

D

`CH_3CH_2Br+ KCN(alc.) rarr`

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