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what happens when methyl iodide reacts with methyl sodium methoxide

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Answered by sanyagupta44
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Ether is formed when methyl iodide is treated with methyl sodium methoxide. This method is known as Williamson synthesis.

For example, methyl iodide reacts with sodium methoxide to form dimethyl ether.

CH3−I + CH3−O−Na → CH3−O−CH3+NaI

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