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When a mixture of ethanol and methanol is heated in the presence of concentreated `H_2SO_4`, the resulting organic product/ products is/ are

A

`CH_3OC_2H_5`

B

`CH_3OCH_3 and C_2H_5 OC_2H_5`

C

`CH_3 OC_2H_5 and CH_3OCH_3`

D

`CH_3OC_2H_5, CH_3OCH_3 and C_2H_5OC_2H_5`

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D

`CH_3OC_2H_5, CH_3OCH_3 and C_2H_5OC_2H_5`
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