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The heating of phenyl-methyl ethers with HI produces:A.BenzeneB.Ethyl chloridesC.IodobenzeneD.Phenol

Aniket Singh , 10 Months ago
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The correct answer is C. Iodobenzene.

Heating phenyl-methyl ethers (aryl-methyl ethers) with HI (hydroiodic acid) typically results in the cleavage of the ether linkage and the substitution of the iodine atom from HI onto the aromatic ring. This reaction is known as the cleavage of ethers under acidic conditions, specifically the cleavage of aryl ethers.

Therefore, the product of the reaction between a phenyl-methyl ether and HI is iodobenzene (option C).

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