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Why only a primary haloalkane is equals in Williamson ether synthesis

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The Williamson synthesis gives the best yields with methyl or primary halides because the reaction occurs by an SN2 displacement in which a halide ion is the leaving group. The yield is lower for secondary alkyl halides because they also react with the alkoxide ion in a competing elimination reaction.

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