The reaction$(s)$ leading to the formation of $1,3,5-$trimethylbenzene is (are):
$(A)$ $3CH_3COCH_3 \xrightarrow{Conc. H_2SO_4, \Delta} 1,3,5-\text{trimethylbenzene}$
$(B)$ $3CH_3C \equiv CH \xrightarrow{\text{heated iron tube}, 873 K} 1,3,5-\text{trimethylbenzene}$
$(C)$ $1,3,5-\text{triacetylbenzene} \xrightarrow{1) Br_2, NaOH, 2) H_3O^+, 3) \text{sodalime}, \Delta} \text{benzene}$
$(D)$ $1,3,5-\text{triformylbenzene} \xrightarrow{Zn/Hg, HCl} 1,3,5-\text{trimethylbenzene}$

  • A
    $A, D$
  • B
    $A, B$
  • C
    $A, B, C$
  • D
    $A, B, D$

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