A. Answer the following: 1. Give the systematic names and draw the structures of the three isomeric ethers with the molecular formula C4H₁0O. Classify each as symmetrical or unsymmetrical ether. 2. Are there alcohols that are isomeric with the ethers? Draw their structures. 3. Classify the following compounds as alcohol, phenol or ether and give names. Compound a. d. H3C- -CH₂- -CH₂OH OH 0-CH₂CH3 - OH Classification IUPAC n

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A. Answer the following:
1. Give the systematic names and draw the structures of the three
a.
3. Classify the following compounds as alcohol, phenol or ether and give their
names.
c
isomeric ethers with the molecular formula C4H₁0O. Classify each as
symmetrical or unsymmetrical ether.
2. Are there alcohols that are isomeric with the ethers?
Draw their structures.
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d. H3C-
CH₂-
CH₂OH
OH
0-CH₂CH3
OH
Classification
IUPAC name
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Phenols and Ethers
Transcribed Image Text:? SAQ 13-2 A. Answer the following: 1. Give the systematic names and draw the structures of the three a. 3. Classify the following compounds as alcohol, phenol or ether and give their names. c isomeric ethers with the molecular formula C4H₁0O. Classify each as symmetrical or unsymmetrical ether. 2. Are there alcohols that are isomeric with the ethers? Draw their structures. 302 Compound d. H3C- CH₂- CH₂OH OH 0-CH₂CH3 OH Classification IUPAC name Module 13: Structure, Nomenclature and Physical Properties of Alcohols. Phenols and Ethers
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