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Why is the Wurtz reaction generally not suitable for synthesizing alkenes?
A. It produces alcohols as the main product.
B. It is designed to couple alkyl halides to form alkanes.
C. It requires high temperatures that cause polymerization.
D. It only works with aryl halides.
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