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To prepare a pure sample of n-hexane usi...

To prepare a pure sample of n-hexane using sodium metal as one reactant, the other reactant will be

A

Ethyl chloride and n-butyl chloride

B

Methyl bromide and n-pentyl bromide

C

n-propyl bromide

D

ethyl bromide and n-butyl bromide

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