Chemistry Module 9
Chemistry Module 9
Chemistry Module 9
General
Chemistry
(Organic)
Gerobel R. Valenzuela
Subject Teacher
MODULES ASSESSMENT
ESTERS & ETHERS
From the discussion, I learned that the main difference between esters
and ethers lies in their structure. For a reason that, an ester group
requires two oxygen atoms and two carbon atoms to complete its
characteristic as well as esters do not have symmetrical structures due
to the presence of the carbonyl group structure, while an ether group
only needs one oxygen atom and two carbon atoms for its structure
and ethers can have a symmetrical structure if both alkyl groups on
either side of the oxygen atom in an ether group are similar. From this,
it is translucently stated that the distinction between esters and ethers
can be foreseen primarily in their structure.
6. What are Methoxyethane, Methyl t-butyl ether, and Ethylene oxide (an
epoxide) used for? Is it flammable?
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Ethyl propanoate II
CH3CH2—C—OCH2CH3
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Pentyl ethanoate II
CH3—C—O—CH2—CH2—CH2—CH2—CH3
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II
Butyl decanoate CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2—C—OCH2CH2CH2CH3
H H H H
Methoxy propane I I I I
H—C—O—C—C—C—H
I I I I
H H H H
H H H H H
I I I 1 I2 I3
Ethoxy propane H—C—C—O—C—C—C—H
I I I I I
H H H H H