Chemistry, asked by rishichaurasia89, 30 days ago

why is SN2 mechanism is use for Williamson's synthesis???​

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Answered by sn8242407
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The structure of ethers was proved due to this chemical reaction. SN2 pathway is required for the synthesis this reaction is useful only when the alkyl halide is primary or secondary. The Ethers produced in this way have more carbon atoms than either of the starting materials and thus are more complex structures.

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Answered by azrak6230
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Williamson Ether synthesis usually take place as an Sn2 reaction of a primary Alkyl halide with an alkoxide ion this structure of ethers was proved due to this chamical reaction. Sn2 pathway is required forthe synthesis this reaction is only when the alkyl halide is primarily or secondary

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