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Ch.21 - Organic Chemistry
Chapter 21, Problem 84a

Draw the structure for each ether.
a. ethyl propyl ether

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Identify the general structure of an ether, which is R-O-R', where R and R' are alkyl groups.
Determine the alkyl groups involved: 'ethyl' refers to a two-carbon chain (C2H5) and 'propyl' refers to a three-carbon chain (C3H7).
Place the oxygen atom (O) between the two alkyl groups to form the ether linkage.
Draw the ethyl group (C2H5) on one side of the oxygen atom.
Draw the propyl group (C3H7) on the other side of the oxygen atom, completing the structure of ethyl propyl ether.

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Key Concepts

Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.

Ethers

Ethers are a class of organic compounds characterized by an oxygen atom connected to two alkyl or aryl groups. The general formula for ethers is R-O-R', where R and R' represent the hydrocarbon chains. Ethers are known for their relatively low reactivity and are commonly used as solvents in organic chemistry.
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Alkyl Groups

Alkyl groups are derived from alkanes by removing one hydrogen atom, resulting in a functional group that can bond with other atoms. They are typically represented as R, where R can be a straight or branched chain of carbon atoms. Understanding the structure and naming of alkyl groups is essential for drawing ether structures accurately.
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Structural Representation

Structural representation in chemistry involves depicting the arrangement of atoms within a molecule. For ethers, this includes showing the connectivity of the alkyl groups to the oxygen atom. Familiarity with drawing structural formulas, including line-angle structures, is crucial for accurately representing compounds like ethyl propyl ether.
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