Carbocation as an intermediate is likely to be formed in the reaction:

  • A
    $Acetone + HCN \xrightarrow{-OH} \text{acetone cyanohydrin}$
  • B
    $Hexane \xrightarrow{\text{anhy. } AlCl_3 / HCl} \text{isomerization}$
  • C
    $Propene + Cl_2 \xrightarrow{hv} 2-\text{chloropropane}$
  • D
    $Ethyl bromide + \text{aq. } KOH \xrightarrow{\Delta} \text{ethyl alcohol}$

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