An optically active alkyl halide $C_4H_9Br$ $[A]$ reacts with hot $KOH$ dissolved in ethanol and forms alkene $[B]$ as the major product,which reacts with bromine to give dibromide $[C].$ The compound $[C]$ is converted into a gas $[D]$ upon reacting with alcoholic $NaNH_2.$ During hydration,$18 \ g$ of water is added to $1 \ mole$ of gas $[D]$ on warming with mercuric sulphate and dilute acid at $333 \ K$ to form compound $[E].$ The $IUPAC$ name of compound $[E]$ is $:$

  • A
    But$-2-$yne
  • B
    Butan$-2-$ol
  • C
    Butan$-2-$one
  • D
    Butan$-1-$al

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