Question:

Which one is formed when sodium phenoxide is heated with ethyl iodide?

Updated On: May 5, 2024
  • Phenetole
  • Ethyl phenyl alcohol
  • Phenol
  • None of the above
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Solution and Explanation

When sodium phenoxide $(C_6 H_5 ON_a)$ is heated
with ethyl iodide $(C_2 H_5 I)$ it form ethyl phenyl ether
which is also called phenetole. This reaction is
called Williamson's synthesis
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