What is Williamson's Continuous Etherification Process? Is it continuous give reason?
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The process of acid catalysis to produce ethers from alcohols is known as continuous etherification which involves mixing of reactants and removal of product at the same time.
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Etherification is the well-known dehydration of an alcohol to form ethers. This is commonly practiced with both aliphatic and aromatic alcohols (phenols). In the case of a simple aliphatic alcohol acid catalysis is sufficient to produce the ether.
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