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sinjid9
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Organic Nomenclature questions
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January 05, 2012, 07:44:22 PM »
I was wondering how you would name C
5
H
10
O. If it was an ether, with 2 carbons on one side and 3 carbons on the other side. The side with 2 carbons, has a double bond in between the 2 carbons.
C=C-O-C-C-C (Didn't bother writing hydrogens).
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Vinyl propyl ether
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Both of you broke
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