In williamsons synthesis why are tertiary group taken as the alkoxide and a smaller halide.
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Tertiary halides readily undergo elimination reaction in the presence of a strong base to from alkenes as the major product. Hence, in Williamson's Ether Synthesis, a tertiary group is taken as the alkoxide and a smaller group as the halide.
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