The correct option is
D Tertiary butyl iodide and Methanol
Explanation for the correct option:
Option (D): Tertiary butyl iodide and Methanol
- Tertiary butyl methyl ether on treatment with HI forms tertiary butyl iodide and Methanol.
- mechanism is followed as the tertiary carbonation formed is stable
- The iodide nucleophile gets attached to the tertiary carbon atom to form tertiary butyl iodide and the methyl group that is connected to oxygen form a bond with hydrogen coming from the dissociation of hydrogen iodide to form methanol.
- The equation of the reaction is:
Explanation for the incorrect options:
Option (A): Isobutane and Methyl iodide
- The molecular formula of isobutane is:
- The molecular formula of methyl iodide is:
- When Tertiary butyl methyl ether is treated with HI, the following reaction takes place:
- Hence, Isobutane and Methyl iodide are not formed during the given reaction.
- Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Option (B): Isobutanol and Methanol
- The molecular formula of isobutanol is:
- The molecular formula of methanol is:
- When Tertiary butyl methyl ether is treated with HI, the following reaction takes place:
- Hence, Isobutanol and Methanol are not formed during the given reaction.
- Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Option (C): Tertiary butyl iodide and Methyl iodide
- The molecular formula of tertiary butyl iodide is:
- The molecular formula of methyl iodide is:
- When Tertiary butyl methyl ether is treated with HI, the following reaction takes place:
- Hence, Methyl iodide is not formed during the given reaction.
- Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Hence option(d) is the correct option.