The reaction of an alkene $X$ with bromine produces a compound $Y$,which has $22.22 \% \ C$,$3.71 \% \ H$ and $74.07 \% \ Br$. The ozonolysis of alkene $X$ gives only one product. The alkene $X$ is,
[Given,atomic mass of $C = 12$; $H = 1$; $Br = 80$ ]

  • A
    ethylene
  • B
    $1$-butene
  • C
    $2$-butene
  • D
    $3$-hexene

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