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Why can cyclic ethers exist, but not cyclic alcohols whose alcohol functional group is part of (embedded in) the ring?

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Answer:

Valency of H can not be equal to 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's consider a cyclic ether e.g. tetrahydropyran.

In this cyclic structure, valency of all constituent atoms e.g. C, H and O are satisfied. So, it is a potentially stable structure. Hence, cyclic ether exist.

If we replace O in tertrahydropyran by a -OH group and tries to embed it into ring then it requires valency of H equal to 2. This is potentially not possible because H has only one valence electron and no energetically available vacant orbital.

So, cyclic alcohol structure with -OH group embedded in the ring would give an unstable structure. Hence, it does not exist.

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