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Two alkenes, X(91% yield) and Y(9% yield...

Two alkenes, X(91% yield) and Y(9% yield) are formed when the following compound is heated.

The structures of X and Y, respectively are :

A

B

C

D

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The correct Answer is:
C

Hoffmann elimination.
More number of `beta` - H will give major product of Hoffmann elimination.
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