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describe the cleavage of ether by Base

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Answered by komal248
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Ether cleavage refers to chemical substitution reactions that lead to the cleavage of ethers. Due to the high chemical stability of ethers, ether cleavageis only possible under strongly acidic or extremely basic conditions. In organic chemistry, ether cleavage is an acid catalyzed nucleophilic substitution reaction.
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