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8. Draw an organic compound that is 15 or more carbons that contains the functional group for Ether.

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8. Draw an organic compound that is 15 or more carbons that contains the functional group for Ether.

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Draw an organic compound that is 15 or more carbons that contains the functional group for Ether. -no straight carbons chains 8. Draw an organic compound that is 15 or more carbons that contains the functional group for Ether.
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00:01 So in this video, we want to draw an open chain ether.
00:05 Here's our ether group with four carbons...
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