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a
H3C−CH2Cl→60o−80oCKOH/alcCH2=CH2+HCl
b
H2CBr−CH2Br→or Nal/AcetoneZn/CH3OH or etherCH2=CH2+ZnBr2
c
H3C−CH2OH→160o−180oCH2SO4 conc.CH2=CH2+H2O
d
All of the above
answer is D.
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Detailed Solution
In an elimination reaction we typically have a leaving group (denoted by “X”[Cl ,Br]in the figure above), The carbon that the leaving group is attached to is referred to as the "alpha" carbon. If a hydrogen is removed from the "beta" carbon, then we have formed an olefin and the reaction is called a beta elimination.