Does peroxide formation occur more rapidly with n-propyl ether or di-isopropyl ether?
Formation of peroxide occur more faster in di-isopropyl ether than n-propyl ether because secondary alkyl radical is more stable than primary alkyl radical.
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126.
Why no flame should be allowed in the lab, while working with ether?
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127.
Why is O—CH3, ortho and para directing in aromatic electrophilic substitution?
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128.Diethyl ether does not react with sodium. Explain.
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129.
Preparation of ethers by acid dehydration of secondary or tertiary alcohols is not a suitable method. Give reason.
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130.
How is 1-propoxypropane synthesised from propan-1-ol?