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Consider the following two methods :
`"Method 1 : "(CH_(3))_(3)CBr +NaOMe rarr`
`"Method 2 :" CH_(3)Br+t-BuONararr`
Which of the following is correct for the formation of ether

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In the synthesis of ether by Williamson's method, `1^(@)`RX and `3^(@)`RONa are used, so (ii) is the correct method. Method (i) would give alkene.
i.
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