Two isomeric alkenes $A$ and $B$ have the molecular formula $C_5H_9Cl$. Upon hydrogenation,$A$ gives an achiral compound,while $B$ gives a chiral compound. Identify $A$ and $B$ respectively.

  • A
    $1$-chloro-$1$-pentene and $5$-chloro-$1$-pentene
  • B
    $3$-chloro-$2$-pentene and $1$-chloro-$2$-pentene
  • C
    $4$-chloro-$1$-pentene and $2$-chloro-$2$-pentene
  • D
    $3$-chloro-$1$-pentene and $4$-chloro-$2$-pentene

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