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Hi All

 

my question is how to differentiate labeling ethers and "oxy'

From my notes, an ether is R-O-R

 

one question was draw ethyl vinyl ether which i got correct (CH3CH2OCH=CH2)

 

now i have a question asking for the reverse; give the systematic name

of the structure:

 

CH3CH=CHOCH2CH2CH2CH3

 

and i thought it was propyl ethene ether

 

but the answer is 1 butoxy 1 propene

 

confused to say the least

 

any help would be appreciated

Edited by ecko3003
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Just to point out, the structure on the right of the O is not ethene, due to the extra C to the left of it. If the position of the double bond was shifted one carbon to the left, then the compound can be named Allyl Butyl ether. However, due to the placement of the double bond, the C=C-C group cannot be named as a substituent group. Thus, we label the butyl group as -oxy to change it to the substituent group.

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