Chapter 11 - Ethers, Epoxides, and Sulfides

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Peroxides
________ oxidize the iodide particle to iodine, I2, which gives a yellow tone to the arrangement.
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2 Methylpropene
________ and methanol are ignored as a corrosive impetus to give the ether.
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Ethers
________ take after hydrocarbons in their protection from compound reactions.
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appropriate conditions
Under ________, alcohols can be added to the carbon- carbon twofold obligation of an alkene to give an ether.
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MTBE
At one time, ________ was added to gas under a command from the Environmental Protection Agency to add "oxygenates, "which cause fuel to consume all the more easily (it raises the octane number) and lower exhaust emanations.
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Proton
________ move from the corrosive to the oxygen iota of the ether creates an oxonium particle, which then, at that point, severs to deliver an especially stable 3°, allylic, or benzylic carbocation.
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Hydroperoxides
________ can be eliminated by treating them with a lessening specialist.
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Yields
________ of ether are most elevated when the halide to be uprooted is on a methyl or an essential carbon.
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