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Explain the following with an example. (i) Kolbe’s reaction. (ii) Reimer-Tiemann reaction. (iii) Williamson ether synthesis. (iv) Unsymmetrical ether.

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Answered by ITZAARAV
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This reaction is known as the Reimer-Tiemann reaction. ... Williamson ether synthesis is a laboratory method to prepare symmetrical and unsymmetrical ethers by allowing alkyl halides to react with sodium alkoxides. This reaction involves SN2 attack of the alkoxide ion on the alkyl halide.

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Answered by MsAainaDz
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This reaction is known as the Reimer-Tiemann reaction. ... Williamson ether synthesis is a laboratory method to prepare symmetrical and unsymmetrical ethers by allowing alkyl halides to react with sodium alkoxides. This reaction involves SN2 attack of the alkoxide ion on the alkyl halide.

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