product Ether
certification BIS ISI Certification
Standard IS 336:2021
description A family of organic molecules known as ethers is distinguished by its distinct chemical structure, which consists of two aryl or alkyl groups joined by an oxygen atom. At room temperature, they are usually combustible when subjected to high pressure. An oxygen atom (O) is joined to either two carbon atoms (C) or one carbon and one hydrogen atom (H) to form the chemical structure of ethers. For simple ethers, the usual formula is R-O-R', where R and R' stand for aryl or alkyl groups, respectively. Simple ethers and crown ethers are the two primary types into which ethers fall. Crown ethers have a cyclic structure with oxygen atoms creating a ring, whereas simple ethers contain two alkyl or aryl groups connected to the oxygen atom.