The IUPAC name for tert-butyl propyl ether is 1-methylethoxypropane.
propyl-methyl ether
IUPAC nomenclature: Isobutyl methyl ether : 1-methoxy-2-methylpropane Methyl tert-butyl ether : 2-methoxy-2-methylpropane Resorcinol : 1,3-dihydroxybenzene Catechol : 1,2-dihydroxybenzene Isobutyl alcohol : 2-methyl-1-propanol or 2-methylpropan-1-ol Even more at http://www.scribd.com/doc/14024052/IUPAC-Nomenclature-Exercises-in-Organic-Chemistry prepared by aditya vardhan, the world famous chemist.
1-Methoxypropane An ether is just an oxygen atom with two R groups branching off of it. Methyl propyl ether has a methyl group and propyl group branching off, so it is named methoxypropane.
that is methyl propyl ether. aka methoxy propane. not methoxy propyl ether. methyl propyl ether has 1 oxygen. methoxy propyl ether has 2 oxygens.
Iupac name of COCl2
Ethanol is the IUPAC name. Its archaic everyday name is 'Ethyl alcohol'.
Preferred IUPAC name: Carbon monoxide
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petrolium ether is a mixture of pentane and hexane so has no molar mass
To effectively name ether, one should use the IUPAC nomenclature system, which involves identifying the longest carbon chain and naming the alkyl groups attached to the oxygen atom. The name should indicate the position of the alkyl groups and any functional groups present in the molecule.
Petroleum ether is a mixture of volatile hydrocarbons. Most of the time when it's called for in an experiment it's simply being used as a solvent; pentane or hexane generally work just as well.