Which of the following reactions are correct?
A.

B.

C.

D.

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this is dehydrohalogenation of cyclohexyl bromide which involves removal of (elimination of) a hydrogen halide ..
• Alcoholic KOH forms hydroxide ions act as a strong nucleophile and replaces the halogen atom from cyclohexyl halide which later leads to formation of cyclohexene.
• For option (i)
this reaction is preparation of alkyl amines from an alkyl halide treating with ammonia.
Other 2 options (i) and (iv ) are not possible.
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