Why only diethyl ether and not dimethyl ether is used in woods reaction?
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Diethyl ether is a common laboratory aprotic solvent. ... This, coupled with its high volatility, makes it ideal for use as the non-polar solvent in liquid-liquid extraction. When used with an aqueous solution, the diethyl ether layer is on top as it has a lower density than the water.
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