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Pyrolysis of acetone gives CH(2)=C=O cal...

Pyrolysis of acetone gives `CH_(2)=C=O` called `:`

A

Methylene oxide

B

Methyl carbon monoxide

C

Ketene

D

Methone

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The correct Answer is:
C

`underset("Acetone")(CH_3-CO-CH_3) underset(700^@C)overset("Purolysis")to underset("Ketene")(CH_2=C=O)`.
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