Question:

An ether (A), $C_5H_{12}O$, when heated with excess of hot concentrated $HI$ produced two alkyl halides which when treated with $NaOH$ yielded compounds (B) and (C). Oxidation of (B) and (C) gave a propanone and an ethanoic acid respectively. The IUPAC name of the ether (A) is :

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  • 2-ethoxypropane
  • ethoxypropane
  • methoxybutane
  • 2-methoxybutane
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The Correct Option is A

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hence the IUPAC name of compound is
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