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explain the formation of unsymmetrical ether.​

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An unsymmetrical ether is an ether in the molecule of which the two ligands on the ether group are different. eg: see also symmetrical ether.

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An unsymmetrical ether is an ether in the molecule of which the two ligands on the ether group are different.

The classical synthetic methods for ethers include Williamson ether synthesis,1 dehydration coupling of alcohols,2 as well as reductive etherification of carbonyl compounds. ... However, traditionally, unsymmetrical ethers can be prepared only from the reaction of a tertiary alcohol with a primary or secondary alcohol.

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