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What are crown ethers?​

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Crown ethers are used to bring inorganic catalysts into the organic phase and to increase the solubility of inorganic compounds in organic solvents to promote chemical reactions. So changing the numbers of C and O atoms does indeed affect the properties of crown ethers.

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Answered by harnoork613
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Crown eithers are cyclic comical compounds that consists of a ring containing several of the groups. The most common ground others are cyclic oligomers of Ethylene oxide the repeating unit being ethyleneoxy i.e., CH2CH2O Important members of this series are tetramer, the pentamer, and the hexamer.

Any of a class of organic compounds whose molecules are large rings containing a number of either linkages.

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