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continuous etherification reaction represented as

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Answered by IISLEEPINGBEAUTYII
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Answer:

diethyl ether

Explanation:

Etherification is a simple reaction in which ether (R−O−R)is formed is formed from an alcohol on distilling it with concentrated H2SO4by intermolecular dehydration reaction. This is commonly practiced with both aliphatic and aromatic alcohols.

Answered by vaidhekidharshana
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Explanation:

Continuous etherification is an acid-catalyzed process that involves the mixing of streams of reactants and removing the product at the same time.

Explanation:

It has the advantage that large quantities of products can be prepared in a short period of time.

It can be run for days or weeks without interruption, but it requires special equipment.

The process is used industrially to make methyl acetate and ethyl acetate.

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