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explain Williams synthesis reaction for preparation of ether​

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&lt;body bgcolor=red&gt;&lt;marquee direction="down"&gt;&lt;font color=yellow&gt;</p><p>The Williamson ether synthesis is an SN2 reaction in which an alkoxide ion is a nucleophile that displaces a halide ion from an alkyl halide to give an ether. The reaction occurs with inversion of configuration at chiral centers and can be limited by possible competing elimination reactions.

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