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Diethyl ether when refluxed with excess ...

Diethyl ether when refluxed with excess of HI gives two molecules of ` ul((i))` . Ethers can be most commonly prepared by reaction of ` ul ((ii))` and ` ((III))` . The method is called `((IV))`
(i),(ii) , (iii) and (IV) respectively are

A

ethyl iodide, sodium alkoxide, alkyl halide, Williamson's synothesis

B

ethanol, alcohol, alkyl halide , substitution

C

methyl iodide Grignards's reagent, alky halide. Williamson's synthesis

D

ethyl iodide, phenol ehtyl iodide, esterification

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