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Chapter 17, Problem 23P

Although epoxides are always considered to have their oxygen atom as part of a

three-membered ring, the prefix epoxy in the IUPAC system of nomenclature can

be used to denote a cyclic ether of various sizes. Thus

Chapter 17, Problem 23P, Although epoxides are always considered to have their oxygen atom as part of a three-membered ring, , example  1

may be named 1,3-epoxy-2-methylhexane. Using the epoxy prefix in this way,

name each of the following compounds:

Chapter 17, Problem 23P, Although epoxides are always considered to have their oxygen atom as part of a three-membered ring, , example  2 (b) Chapter 17, Problem 23P, Although epoxides are always considered to have their oxygen atom as part of a three-membered ring, , example  3 (c) Chapter 17, Problem 23P, Although epoxides are always considered to have their oxygen atom as part of a three-membered ring, , example  4 (d) Chapter 17, Problem 23P, Although epoxides are always considered to have their oxygen atom as part of a three-membered ring, , example  5

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