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A Williamson synthesis reaction occurs by which mechanism?

(A) Electrophilic addition.
(B) Nucleophilic addition.
(C) Free-radical addition.
(D) The correct answer is not given.

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Answer:

d

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:D(the correct answer is not given)

Explanation:it occurs by an SN2 reaction in which a metal alkoxide displaces a halide ion from an alkylhalide. The alkoxide ion is prepared by the reaction of an alcohol with strong base such as NaH

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