Question: The reaction of sodium ethoxide with iodoethane to form diethyl ether is classified as ... * an electrophilic substitution a nucleophilic substitution O a radical substitution O an electrophilic addition

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Question: The reaction of
sodium ethoxide with
iodoethane to form diethyl
ether is classified as ... *
an electrophilic substitution
O a nucleophilic substitution
O a radical substitution
O an electrophilic addition
Transcribed Image Text:Question: The reaction of sodium ethoxide with iodoethane to form diethyl ether is classified as ... * an electrophilic substitution O a nucleophilic substitution O a radical substitution O an electrophilic addition
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