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  2. Dimethyl ether - Wikipedia

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    Dimethyl ether (DME; also known as methoxymethane) is the organic compound with the formula CH 3 OCH 3, (sometimes ambiguously simplified to C 2 H 6 O as it is an isomer of ethanol). The simplest ether , it is a colorless gas that is a useful precursor to other organic compounds and an aerosol propellant that is currently being demonstrated for ...

  3. Ether - Wikipedia

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    The general structure of an ether. ... then it is a simple or symmetrical ether, ... Structure of the polymeric diethyl ether peroxide.

  4. Category:Symmetrical ethers - Wikipedia

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    Category: Symmetrical ethers. 1 language. ... Dimethyl ether; Diphenyl ether; Divinyl ether This page was last edited on 24 July 2019, at 02:14 (UTC). ...

  5. C2H6O - Wikipedia

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    The molecular formula C 2 H 6 O (molar mass: ... Dimethyl ether (DME, or methoxymethane) Ethanol; Other. The name of an exhibition by Carla Arocha and Stéphane Schraenen

  6. Disiloxane - Wikipedia

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    Because of this interaction, the Si−O bonds can exhibit some partial double bond behavior and the oxygen atoms are much less basic than in the carbon analogue, dimethyl ether. [5] In addition to studies of bond angles, vibrational analyses have also been done to determine the symmetry elements of disiloxane.

  7. Transition metal ether complex - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, a transition metal ether complex is a coordination complex consisting of a transition metal bonded to one or more ether ligand. The inventory of complexes is extensive. [2] Common ether ligands are diethyl ether and tetrahydrofuran. Common chelating ether ligands include the glymes, dimethoxyethane (dme) and diglyme, and the crown ...

  8. Williamson ether synthesis - Wikipedia

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    The Williamson ether synthesis is an organic reaction, forming an ether from an organohalide and a deprotonated alcohol . This reaction was developed by Alexander Williamson in 1850. [ 2 ] Typically it involves the reaction of an alkoxide ion with a primary alkyl halide via an S N 2 reaction .

  9. Di-tert-butyl ether - Wikipedia

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    Chemical formula. C 8 H 18 O: Molar mass: 130.231 g·mol −1 Appearance colorless liquid Density: ... Dimethyl ether; Diethyl ether; Diisopropyl ether; References