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* '''[[Dimethyl Ether]]''': A famous [[refrigeration consultant]] and a fuel researcher. |
* '''[[Dimethyl Ether]]''': A famous [[refrigeration consultant]] and a fuel researcher. |
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* '''[[Diethyl Ether]]''': Former anaesthesiologist. |
* '''[[Diethyl Ether]]''': Former anaesthesiologist. |
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* '''[[Ethylene Oxide]]''' |
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* '''[[Tetrahydrofuran]]''' |
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==Relationships== |
==Relationships== |
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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. |
Revision as of 01:09, 11 February 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
- Dimethyl Ether: A famous refrigeration consultant and a fuel researcher.
- Diethyl Ether: Former anaesthesiologist.
- Ethylene Oxide
- Tetrahydrofuran
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.