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From above write the IUPAC name...

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TheIncorporealKlaus: Diethyl ether
anjali39945: No
anjali39945: because C2H5 is not there
TheIncorporealKlaus: C2h5 in condensed form
anjali39945: Okkk
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Answered by TheIncorporealKlaus
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It's an ether, with common name, diethyl ether and IUPAC name ethoxyethane...
Answered by surendarrajawat
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Hey
The IUPAC name of C4 H10 O would be
n-Butanol (not sure but given by Wikipedia)

Hope it helps #

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