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Chapter 17.6, Problem 8P
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The feasibility of the given retrosynthetic routes for the synthesis of alkyl aryl ethers, for X as methyl and X as nitro is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The reaction of an alkoxide ion with
Alcohols or ethers are the
They are the most common organic products of nucleophilic substitution reaction.
They are prepared from
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