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Why are ethers relatively inert compounds ?

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This is because the functional group in ethers (-O-) does not contain any active site in their molecules as compared to hydroxyl group (-OH) of alcohols and phenols even though the oxygen atom in both these function groups has two lone pairs of electrons .
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