AIIMS2010Chemistry-Ether Formation

AIIMS 2010 Chemistry Reactions of Alcohols MCQ Question

Type: MCQ-conceptual-Medium-Class 12

The major product of the following reaction is

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Correct Answer

Option B

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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