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explain the Norman culture of ethyl ethanoate......
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why is CH3 c o o C2 h5 is called ethyl ethanoate

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Answered by prashantsinghtiwari
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Explanation:

CH3Coo is ethyle group and oat is used as suffice after that c2h5 is ethyle

Answered by Arceus11
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CH3– C(O)-O-C2H5

Here the main chain has two carbons, hence the word root is "ethane".

Main chain: CH3–COO

The nomenclature for esters is Alkyloate.

Here the "Alkyl" part is the word root "ethyl" because the group attached to oxygen is C2H5 (called ethyl).

Thus, the name is: Ethyl ethane-oate.

But we drop the "e" of ethane since oat starts with a vowel.

Hence, Ethylethanoate.

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