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What is the key difference between ether formation and ester formation from alcohols?
A. Both use the same mechanism
B. Ethers involve C–O bond formation between two alkyl groups; esters involve C–O bond with acyl group
C. They are the same reaction
D. Esters are formed by dehydration of two alcohols
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