Is OCH3 an ether?
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Is OCH3 an ether?
In the IUPAC Nomenclature system, ethers are named using the general formula “alkoxyalkane”, for example CH3–CH2–O–CH3 is methoxyethane. If the ether is part of a more-complex molecule, it is described as an alkoxy substituent, so –OCH3 would be considered a “methoxy-” group.
What is the name of ch3 O ch3?
methoxymethane
Dimethyl ether/IUPAC ID
What is the name of OCH2CH3?
Thioacetic acid, O-ethyl ester
PubChem CID | 136711 |
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Structure | Find Similar Structures |
Molecular Formula | C4H8OS |
Synonyms | o-Ethyl ethanethioate Thioacetic acid, O-ethyl ester 1-ethoxyethanethione 926-67-0 CH3C(S)OCH2CH3 More… |
Molecular Weight | 104.17 |
What is the common name of methoxy methane?
Methoxy(methoxymethoxy)methane
PubChem CID | 12362 |
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Structure | Find Similar Structures |
Chemical Safety | Laboratory Chemical Safety Summary (LCSS) Datasheet |
Molecular Formula | C4H10O3 |
Synonyms | methoxy(methoxymethoxy)methane 628-90-0 2,4,6-trioxaheptane BIS(METHOXYMETHYL)ETHER Methane, oxybis[methoxy- More… |
What does an ethyl group look like?
In chemistry, an ethyl group is an alkyl substituent derived from ethane (C2H6). It has the formula –CH2CH3 and is very often abbreviated Et.
How do you name alkenes?
Higher alkenes and alkynes are named by counting the number of carbons in the longest continuous chain that includes the double or triple bond and appending an -ene (alkene) or -yne (alkyne) suffix to the stem name of the unbranched alkane having that number of carbons.
What is the other name for alkenes?
Alkenes are a class of hydrocarbons (e.g, containing only carbon and hydrogen) unsaturated compounds with at least one carbon-to-carbon double bond. Another term used to describe alkenes is olefins.
What is the formula of methoxy?
Methoxy
PubChem CID | 123146 |
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Structure | Find Similar Structures |
Molecular Formula | CH3O |
Synonyms | Methoxy Methoxy radical Methoxyl Methyloxy 2143-68-2 More… |
Molecular Weight | 31.034 |
What compound is MeO?
Methoxy (methoxy group; MeO): A molecular structure equivalent to methanol minus the OH group hydrogen atom: -OCH3. Sometimes abbreviated as MeO.