Editing Physical Properties Of Ether

Revision as of 01:49, 25 November 2024 by CodySear762015 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<br>The R-O-R' bond angle is near [https://chemical-sales.com What is the common name for CH3OCH3?] is expected in a tetrahedral geometry. The bond angle of dimethyl ether is 112o which is bigger than the H-O-H bond angle in water (104.5o) due to the steric repulsion of the methyl groups. The presence of an electronegative oxygen atom offers ethers a small dipole moment. Ethers, not like alcohols, haven't any hydrogen atom on the oxygen atom (that's, no OH group). Dimeth...")
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