Identify $A$ and $B$ in the following reaction:
Propene $\xrightarrow{\text{HBr (Benzoyl peroxide)}}$ $A$ (Major product)
Propene $\xrightarrow{\text{HI}}$ $B$ (Major product)

  • A
    $A: CH_3-CH_2-CH_2-Br$
    $B: CH_3-CH(I)-CH_3$
  • B
    $A: CH_3-CH(Br)-CH_3$
    $B: CH_3-CH_2-CH_2-I$
  • C
    $A: CH_3-CH(Br)-CH_3$
    $B: CH_3-CH(I)-CH_3$
  • D
    $A: CH_3-CH_2-CH_2-Br$
    $B: CH_3-CH_2-CH_2-I$

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