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Isopropylbenzene (cunene) is oxidized in...

Isopropylbenzene (cunene) is oxidized in the presence of air to give compound 'X' which on hydrolysis in the presence of acids gives compounds 'Y' and 'Z'. Compounds 'X', 'Y' and 'Z' are respectively

A

benzyl alcohol benzaldehyde, ethanol

B

cumene hydroperoxide, phenol , acetaldehyde

C

cumene, hydroperoxide, benzaldehyde, acetone

D

cumene, hydroperoxide, phenol , acetone

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D
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