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diethyl Ether reacts with ch3cl gives product​

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Answered by satyadatti82
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Answer:

sodium ethanolate or NaOEt

Answered by shilpa85475
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Sodium Ethanolate (NaOEt)  

Explanation:

  • Methyl chloride reacts with Sodium Ethanolate (NaOEt) to give diethyl ether.  
  • In this reaction, the alkyl halide (chloromethane) reacts with sodium alkoxide to form an ether (diethyl ether).
  • This organic reaction is known as Williamson ether synthesis.
  • Methyl chloride is a colourless toxic gas used as a refrigerant and as a lical anaesthetic.
  • Diethyl ether is highly volatile flammable liquid, used as a solvent in laboratories.
  • Diethyl ether can be used as a substitute for petrol when mixed with alcohol.  

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