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What is the action of atmospheric oxygen on ethers?​

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Answered by harshithakakumani
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Answer:

Autoxidation is the spontaneous oxidation of a compound in air. In the presence of oxygen, ethers slowly autoxidize to form hydroperoxides and dialkyl peroxides. If concentrated or heated, these peroxides may explode. To prevent such explosions, ethers should be obtained in small quantities, kept…

Answered by zumba12
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Ethers are organic compounds with an ether group, which is an oxygen atom bonded to two alkyl or aryl groups.

Explanation:

  • Ethers are chemical substances that are relatively unreactive. In the presence of bases, oxidizing agents, and reducing agents, the ether bond is quite stable. As a result, we must keep in mind that ethers only undergo one type of reaction when it comes to the ether connection.
  • An ether's oxygen is basic, similar to the oxygen in alcohol. The creation of the protonated ether is without a doubt the first reaction between ether and an acid.
  • The nucleophilic assault of a halide ion on this protonated ether results in the displacement of the weakly basic alcohol molecule.
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