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The major products P and Q formed in the following reactions respectively, are: 
 

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When using methoxide (NaOMe) in nucleophilic substitution, the products often include oxygenated carbon atoms and can lead to cyclic or open-chain structures depending on the reaction conditions.
Updated On: Jan 8, 2026
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
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The Correct Option is B

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In this question, the reactions given include nucleophilic substitution and formation of products where the alkyl group gets transferred. The key mechanism here involves the use of methoxide (NaOMe) as a nucleophile, attacking electrophilic carbon centers. The substitution leads to the formation of oxygen-containing products. By analyzing the reaction, we find that the resulting products are similar in structure, featuring the same oxygen group bonded to the carbon atoms, forming a similar structure for both products. Therefore, the correct answer is (B).
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