AIIMS 2010 Chemistry Reactions of Alcohols MCQ Question
The major product of the following reaction is

Correct Answer
Detailed Explanation
In the given reaction, we are likely dealing with an ether formation reaction, where an alcohol reacts with an alkoxide. The correct answer, B) CH₃CH₂CH₂OC₂H₅, represents an ether formed from the reaction of an alcohol with an alkoxide. The other options can be analyzed as follows:
- A) CH₃CH₂CH₂O⁻C₂H₅: This structure suggests a negatively charged alkoxide, which is not a stable product in this context.
- C) CH₃-C⁻CH₂: This indicates a carbocation, which is not a product of ether formation.
- D) CH₃-CH₂-CH₂ONa: This suggests a sodium alkoxide, which is a reactant rather than a product.
Thus, the major product of the reaction is indeed B) CH₃CH₂CH₂OC₂H₅, as it correctly represents the ether formed from the reaction of the alcohol with the alkoxide.
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