A scientist is synthesizing a compound that requires the reaction of phenol with an alkyl halide. Which reagent is primarily responsible for the formation of the ether?
Q1. A scientist is synthesizing a compound that requires the reaction of phenol with an alkyl halide. Which reagent is primarily responsible for the formation of the ether?
Answer: Sodium hydroxide as a base catalyst
Explanation: Sodium hydroxide acts as a base catalyst in the reaction of phenol with an alkyl halide to form an ether. The other options describe different catalysts or reagents that do not apply here.