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When 2-chloro-2-methylbutane is heated with alcoholic KOH the possible products `//`s is`//`are?
`(i) (CH_(3))_(2) C=CHCH_(3) " "(ii) H_(2)C=C(CH_(3))CH_(2)CH_(3)`
`(iii) (CH_(3))_(2) CHCH =CH_(2)`

A

(i), (ii) and (iii)

B

(i) and (iii)

C

(ii) only

D

(i) and (ii)

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The correct Answer is:
D

`CH_(3)-CH_(2)-overset(CH_3)overset(|)underset(Cl)underset(|)C-CH_(3) overset(alc. KOH)underset(Delta) rarr CH_(3) - CH = overset(CH_3)overset(|)underset((i) "(Major)")C-CH_(3)+ CH_(3) - CH_(2) - underset("(ii) (Minor)")underset(CH_3)underset(|)C=CH_2`
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