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| Nomenclature | Formula | 3D structure | 
| Functional class name = alkyl 
      alkyl ether e.g. ethyl methyl ether Substituent prefix = alkoxy- e.g. methoxyethane |   |  | 
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 ethyl methyl ether | 
 CH3CH2OCH3 | 
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 CH3CH2OCH2CH3 | 
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 1-methoxypropane * | 
 CH3CH2CH2OCH3 | |
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 2-methoxypropane * | 
 CH3CH(OCH3)CH3 | |
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 4-methoxybut-1-ene | 
 CH3OCH2CH2CH=CH2 | |
| * In reality, these examples are simple enough that they would typically be named as alkyl alkyl ethers | ||
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 CH3OCH2CH2CH3 |  | 
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 CH3OC(CH3)3 | |
| * In reality, these examples are simple enough that they would typically be named as alkyl alkyl ethers | ||
   
|  | ©Dr. Ian Hunt, Department of Chemistry |  |