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What is the product formed when sodium salt of ethanol is treated with ethyl chloride? * O Methoxyethane O Ethoxyethane O Butanone O Butane.​

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Answered by dakshsinghrajput47
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Answer:

Methoxyethane, also known as ethyl methyl ether, is an ethyl group with a bonded methoxy. Methoxyethane is a colourless gaseous ether with a medicine-like odour. It is extremely flammable, and its inhalation may cause asphyxiation or dizziness. As a Lewis base, it can react with Lewis acids to form salts and reacts violently with oxidizing agents.

a) Preparation of Dimethyl ether (Methoxymethane) from methyl iodide :

When methyl iodide is heated with alcoholic sodium methoxide, it gives dimethyl ether.

CH

3

−O−Na + I−CH

3

Δ

CH

3

−O−CH

3

+ NaI

b) Methoxyethane from diazomethane :

When ethyl alcohol is treated with diazomethane in presence of fluoroboric acid, methoxyethane is fromed.

C

2

H

5

−OH + CH

2

N

2

Δ

HBF

4

C

2

H

5

−O−CH

3

+ N

2

Answered by Chishu99
0

Answer:

sodium ethoxide and hydrogen

The product formed by the reaction of ethyl alcohol with sodium are sodium ethoxide and hydrogen.

2CH 3CH 2OH+2Na→2CH 3 CH 2ONa+H 2 ↑

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