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epiethane

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English

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Etymology

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From epi- +‎ ethane. Described in paragraph P-25.4.2.2.2 of the IUPAC Blue Book Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry. IUPAC Recommendations and Preferred Names 2013.

Noun

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epiethane (uncountable)

  1. (organic chemistry, in combination) Ethane in a bridge position in a molecule.

Usage notes

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The term "epiethane" may be followed by a list of digits 1 or 2 in square brackets, to say what positions of the ethane are connected to the rest of the molecule. The square brackets are followed by a number prefix followed by -yl or -ylidene suffix. The whole term is enclosed in parenthesis. e.g. "(epiethane[1,1,2]triyl)"