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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Williamson synthesis is a laboratory method for preparing symmetrical and unsymmetrical ethers by reacting alkyl halides with sodium alkoxide. It is especially effective for ethers containing substituted alkyl groups, and better results are obtained when the alkyl halide is primary.