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When ethers are exposed to atmospheric oxygen and light for extended periods, they slowly autoxidizeAlcohols Phenols and Ethers Chemistry Question

Question

When ethers are exposed to atmospheric oxygen and light for extended periods, they slowly autoxidize. What dangerous, explosive compounds are formed, and what specific chemical test detects their presence?

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

Ethers undergo slow free-radical autoxidation at the $\alpha$ -carbon to form highly unstable and explosive hydroperoxides. Their presence is detected by shaking the ether with an aqueous solution of ferrous ammonium sulfate ($Fe^{2+}$) and $KSCN$. The peroxides oxidize $Fe^{2+}$ to $Fe^{3+}$, which then coordinates with thiocyanate ($SCN^-$) to form a characteristic blood-red complex.

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