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29 November, 05:44

Which product will be formed from a Williamson synthesis when reacting cyclohexanol with butyl iodide?

a.) Butylhexyl ether

b.) Butyl alcohol

c.) Diethyl ether

d.) Butyl cyclohexyl ether

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  1. 29 November, 06:02
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    d.) Butyl cyclohexyl ether

    Explanation:

    The Williamson synthesis is an organic reaction that produces an ether. The reactants are a primary haloalkane and a deprotonated alcohol (or alkoxide):

    ROH + R'X → ROR'

    Where R and R' are any carbon chain, and X is a halogen (Cl, Br or I).

    In this case R = cyclohexyl and R' = butyl.
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