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NEET CHEMISTRYAlcohols, Phenols and EthersEasy

Question

The reaction can be classified as:

A

Alcohol formation reaction

B

Dehydration reaction

C

Williamson alcohol synthesis reaction

D

Williamson ether synthesis reaction

Step-by-Step Solution

The reaction of an alkyl halide with sodium alkoxide to form an ether is known as the Williamson ether synthesis.

Reaction: RX+RONaROR+NaXR-X + R'-ONa \rightarrow R-O-R' + NaX

It is an important laboratory method for the preparation of symmetrical and unsymmetrical ethers. The reaction involves a nucleophilic substitution (SN2S_N2) of the halide ion by the alkoxide ion.

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