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C6H5ONa + C2H5Cl ------> ??

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Answered by Shubhendu8898
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Hi ...dear.
here is your answer....
the following reaction is below:-
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C6H5ONa + C2H5Cl ---> C6H5OC2H5 + NaCl.
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Answered by RomeliaThurston
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Answer: The product formed will be Phenetole.

Explanation:

When sodium phneoxide is reacted with ethyl chloride, it results in the formation of a ether which is phenetole.

Sodium salt of phenol is highly reactive.

The IUPAC naming for the product obtained is ethyl phenyl ether of ethoxy benzene.

The reaction where ether is formed from 1° haloalkane is known as Williamson's Synthesis reaction.

The chemical equation for the above reaction is given below in the image attached.

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