etoksi
Etoksi, or ethoxy in Indonesian usage, refers to the alkoxy substituent with the fragment -O-CH2-CH3. It denotes the ethyl group connected through an oxygen atom to another part of a molecule. The ethoxy group is common in ethers and esters, and it is described in systematic naming as ethoxy- when attached to a parent hydrocarbon.
Chemically, the ethoxy group is an oxygen atom bound to an ethyl fragment, giving structures such as
Preparation and occurrence: Ethoxy derivatives are typically prepared by methods such as the Williamson ether synthesis,
Examples and applications: Ethyl esters such as ethyl acetate and ethyl formate are widely used as solvents
Safety and handling: Ethyl ethers are typically flammable and volatile. Ethoxy-containing compounds can pose health and