Diethyl ether when refluxed with excess of HI gives two molecules of (i) . Ethers can be…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
Diethyl ether when refluxed with excess of HI gives two molecules of (i) . Ethers can be most commonly prepared by reaction
of (ii) and (iii) . The method is called (iv) .
(i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) respectively are
- ethyl iodide, sodium alkoxide, alkyl halide, Williamson’s synthesis
- ethanol, alcohol, alkyl halide, substitution
- methyl iodide, Grignard’s reagent, alkyl halide, Williamon’s synthesis
- ethyl iodide, phenol, ethyl iodide, esterification
Answer
(A) ethyl iodide, sodium alkoxide, alkyl halide, Williamson’s synthesis
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