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Learn about the rules of naming ethers according to IUPAC, including the correct order of substituents and suffixes. This quiz also covers the physical properties of ethers, such as their boiling points, water solubility, and hydrogen bonding characteristics.
Organic Nomenclature Quiz. This online quiz is intended to give you extra practice in concepts related to introductory organic nomenclature, including naming compounds and identifying functional groups from diagrams.
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When ethyl alcohol is oxidized by two degrees, which one of the following products results? Which one of the following compounds is produced by the primary oxidation of butane-2-ol? For the above compound, which one of the following names cannot be used?
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Ethers can be obtained from alcohols by the elimination of a molecule of water from two molecules of the alcohol. For example, when ethanol is treated with a limited amount of sulfuric acid and heated to 140 °C, diethyl ether and water are formed: In the general formula for ethers, R—O—R, the hydrocarbon groups (R) may be the same or ...
Ethers are named by both common and systematic nomenclature of the IUPAC rules. The common names are used for ethers with simple alkyl groups. To do this, we first identify the alkyl groups and arrange them in alphabetical order followed by the word “ether” .