The correct sequence of reagents for the conversion of $X$ to $Y$ is :

  • A
    $(i) NaOH \ (aq) \ (ii) \text{Jones reagent} \ (iii) H_{3}O^{+}$
  • B
    $(i) B_{2}H_{6}/H_{2}O_{2} \ (ii) NaOEt \ (iii) \text{Jones reagent}$
  • C
    $(i) \text{Jones reagent} \ (ii) NaOEt \ (iii) \text{Hot } KMnO_{4}/KOH$
  • D
    $(i) NaOEt \ (ii) B_{2}H_{6}/H_{2}O_{2} \ (iii) \text{Jones reagent}$

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