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what happens when

Sodium methoxide reacts with bromoethane

give chemical reaction

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Answered by dnavneetk9549
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CH3ONa+CH3CH2Br=CH3CH2OCH3

when sodium methoxide reacts with bromoethane then ether is formed


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Answered by zumba12
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The reaction between Sodium methoxide and bromoethane leads to the formation of ether called methoxy ethane.

  • In the given word equation of the reactants, the compound involved as reactants are as follows:
  1. Sodium methoxide - CH_3ONa
  2. Bromoethane - CH_3CH_2Br
  • When Sodium methoxide reacts with bromoethane it leads to the formation of methoxy ethane, which is an ether.
  • Ether are nothing but the compounds which are known for its sweet and pleasant smell.
  • The chemical equation involved in the reaction are as follows:

CH_3ONa+CH_3CH_2Br\rightarrow CH_3CH_2OCH_3

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