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  1. Organic: Identifying Functional Groups; Naming Molecules Functional groups: alcohol, ether, aldehyde, ketone, carboxylic acid, ester, amide, and amine. Do the topics appropriate for your lecture

  2. 18 wrz 2012 · This document provides information on alcohols, phenols, and ethers. It discusses their classification, nomenclature, structures, properties, and preparation methods. Alcohols contain an -OH group attached to a carbon atom, while phenols have an -OH group on an aromatic ring.

  3. ETHERS WORKSHEET. Give the correct name, either IUPAC or common, to each of the following ethers: (hint: alkoxy group takes priority over alkene so it is part of the prefix) Draw the structural formula for the following organic compounds. dimethyl ether. 2-methoxypropane. 1-ethoxybutane.

  4. Naming Ethers. Ethers are compounds having two alkyl or aryl groups bonded to an oxygen atom, as in the formula R 1 –O–R 2. The ether functional group does not have a characteristic IUPAC nomenclature suffix, so it is necessary to designate it as a substituent.

  5. Chapter 18 Naming Alcohols Practice Worksheet Alcohols: Alcohols are named by replacing the suffix ‘-ane’ with ‘-anol.’ The position of the hydroxyl group(s) on the parent chain is(are) indicated by placing the number(s) corresponding to the location(s) on the parent chain directly in front of the base name (same as alkenes). OH │ CH ...

  6. Overall, ethers are pretty easy to name. Let's go ahead and do a practice example. In this example, I want you guys to figure out what the common name would be and what the IUPAC name would be, both of them together, for this molecule. So I want 2 individual names for this same ether.

  7. Here is a great powerpoint for your organic chemistry class on alcohols and ethers their similarities differences , naming and types including primary secondary and tertiary . That includes following contents. 1- Hydroxy or alkanol group. 2- Types of alcohols (1, 2 3 degree) 3- IUPAC naming of alcohols. 4- Physical properties.