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* '''[[Ethylene Oxide]]'''
* '''[[Ethylene Oxide]]'''
* '''[[Tetrahydrofuran]]'''
* '''[[Tetrahydrofuran]]'''
* '''[[Dioxane]]'''


==Relationships==
==Relationships==
Ethers and Organochlorides have close relationships. For example Dioxane has partnered Trichloroethane I and allegedly had a relationship with Trichloroethylene. Diethyl Ether has worked with Chloroform, Ethyl Chloride and Trichloroethylene.
Ethers and Organochlorides have close relationships. For example Dioxane has partnered Trichloroethane I and allegedly had a relationship with Trichloroethylene. Diethyl Ether has worked with Chloroform, Ethyl Chloride and Trichloroethylene.
==Halogenated Ethers==
'''Halogenated Ethers''' are a branch of Ethers and Organohalides.
[[File:Bisklorometil.png|thumb|Bis(chloromethyl) Ether (2021)]]

[[Category:Ethers|Ethers]]
[[Category:Ethers|Ethers]]

Latest revision as of 23:47, 8 March 2024

["Ether" can also refer to Diethyl Ether]

Ethers are a large family of Oxygenated Hydrocarbons. They are similar to Alcohols, Ethers work in various industries.

Notable Ethers

Relationships

Ethers and Organochlorides have close relationships. For example Dioxane has partnered Trichloroethane I and allegedly had a relationship with Trichloroethylene. Diethyl Ether has worked with Chloroform, Ethyl Chloride and Trichloroethylene.

Halogenated Ethers

Halogenated Ethers are a branch of Ethers and Organohalides.

Bis(chloromethyl) Ether (2021)