$A$ dibromide $X$ $(C_4H_8Br_2)$ on dehydrohalogenation gave $Y$,which on reduction with $Z$ gave a non-polar isomer of $C_4H_8$. What are $X$ and $Z$ respectively?

  • A
    $X = \text{2,3-dibromobutane}, Z = \text{Na/NH}_3(l)$
  • B
    $X = \text{2,3-dibromobutane}, Z = \text{Pd/C}$
  • C
    $X = \text{1,2-dibromobutane}, Z = \text{Na/NH}_3(l)$
  • D
    $X = \text{1,2-dibromobutane}, Z = \text{Pd/C}$

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