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• Benzyl methyl ether is formed by
reaction of benzyl chloride with​

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Answered by narsimha0876
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Answer:

benzyl +chlorine=benzyl chloride.

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Answered by SharadSangha
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The product Benzyl methyl ether is formed by the reaction of Benzyl Chloride with reactant Sodium Methoxide.

  • This reaction is based on the Substitution reaction mechanism in chemistry.
  • Chloride is displaced from the benzyl chloride molecule by the methoxide group in this process.
  • The result is Benzyl methyl ether as a product and, sodium chloride as a byproduct.
  • The reaction is shown below:

=> C₇H₇Cl + CH₃NaO   ⇒ C₈H₁₀O

=> Benzyl Chloride + Sodium Methoxide ⇒ Benzyl Methyl Ether

  • Hence, Benzyl methyl ether is formed in the above-given reaction.

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