I am slightly confused on the naming of ethers. How come for chloromethoxymethane, it is not methoxychloride? Isn't chloride more complex than the alkyl group, so it should be placed at the root? Or is it not placed at the root because chloride is not an alkyl group at all?

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I am slightly confused on the naming of ethers.

How come for chloromethoxymethane, it is not methoxychloride? Isn't chloride more complex than the alkyl group, so it should be placed at the root? Or is it not placed at the root because chloride is not an alkyl group at all?

IUPAC name:
common name:
IUPAC name:
CH,−O−CH,CH,
methoxyethane
ethyl methyl ether
H₂C CH₂
OCH3
methoxybenzene
methyl phenyl ether, or anisole
-Η
OCH₂CH₂
3-ethoxy-1,1-dimethylcyclohexane
Cl
"H
||
C1—CH,−0–CH,
chloromethoxymethane
chloromethyl methyl ether
OCH₂
H
trans-1-chloro-2-methoxycyclobutane
CH₂-OH
|
CH,−O−CH,CH,
2-ethoxyethanol
Transcribed Image Text:IUPAC name: common name: IUPAC name: CH,−O−CH,CH, methoxyethane ethyl methyl ether H₂C CH₂ OCH3 methoxybenzene methyl phenyl ether, or anisole -Η OCH₂CH₂ 3-ethoxy-1,1-dimethylcyclohexane Cl "H || C1—CH,−0–CH, chloromethoxymethane chloromethyl methyl ether OCH₂ H trans-1-chloro-2-methoxycyclobutane CH₂-OH | CH,−O−CH,CH, 2-ethoxyethanol
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