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The order of reactivity is HI > HBr > HCl. Cleavage with concentrated HI or HBr at high temperatures results in the formation of tertiary halides when one of the alkyl groups is tertiary, following an SN₁ mechanism due to ...

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Ethers, like alcohols, show similar miscibility with water due to the ability of the oxygen atom in ethers to form hydrogen bonds with water molecules. The observed miscibility, exemplified by ethoxyethane and butan-1-ol, contrasts with the immiscibility of pentane with ...

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The significant difference in boiling points between alcohols and ethers is attributed to the presence of hydrogen bonding in alcohols. Hydrogen bonding increases the intermolecular forces in alcohols, elevating their boiling points compared to ethers.