The major product formed in the following reaction is: CH 3 CH(Cl)CH 2 CH 2 OH Aq. KOH
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The major product formed in the following reaction is:
CH3CH(Cl)CH2CH2OH\(\xrightarrow{\text { Aq. } \mathrm{KOH}}\)
CH3CH(Cl)CH2CH2OH\(\xrightarrow{\text { Aq. } \mathrm{KOH}}\)
- CH3CH=CHCH2OH
- CH2=CHCH2CH2OH


Answer
(D)
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