Chemistry
(a) Draw the structural formula for the following
- Methoxymethane
- 2-methyl propan-2-ol
- Ethanol
(b) Name the following organic compounds in IUPAC system.
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(a) Structural formulae are shown below:
(1) Methoxymethane
![Methoxymethane structural formula. Chemistry Sample Paper Solved ICSE Class 10.](https://cdn1.knowledgeboat.com/img/asp10/2024/7/methoxymethane-structural-diagram-knowledgeboat-250x153.png)
(2) 2-methyl propan-2-ol
![2-methyl propan-2-ol structural formula. Chemistry Sample Paper Solved ICSE Class 10.](https://cdn1.knowledgeboat.com/img/asp10/2024/7/2-methyl-propan-2-ol-structural-diagram-knowledgeboat-250x152.png)
(3) Ethanol
![Ethanol structural formula. Chemistry Sample Paper Solved ICSE Class 10.](https://cdn1.knowledgeboat.com/img/asp10/2024/7/ethanol-structural-diagram-knowledgeboat-253x151.png)
(b) IUPAC names of the organic compounds are:
- 2, 3-dichloropropan-1-oic acid
- Butan-2-ol
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