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Draw structural formulas and use a dotted line to show hydrogen bonding between a molecule of diethyl ether and water.
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Diethyl ether consists of two ethyl groups (C2H5) connected by an oxygen atom (O). The structural formula can be represented as: ``` H H H H | | | | H--C--C--O--C--C--H | | | | H H H H ``` Show more…
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