Hi!
The other answers may be a little jumbled and confusing to look at, but they are correct. I'm not exactly sure what the " =( " and " ..." mean. The best way to get better answers is to be more specific in what we can help you with. In any case:
This reaction is called "Williamson Ether Synthesis" - it takes a primary or secondary alkyl halide (CH3CH2I) and combines with a base such as CH3CH2O- to make an "Ether" product. I have drawn the reaction below:
There is no stereochemistry for this problem, so the answer is simply the ether product.
I hope this helps! If you have any more questions, I'm happy to help more. Just be specific in what you are confused about so I can help you better : )
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