Boiling Point of Common Ethers

The boiling point of ethers can vary depending on their specific chemical structure. The following table provides a comprehensive list of boiling point values for common ethers under 1 atmospheric (atm) pressure. (1 atm = 101,325 Pa)

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Boiling Point of Ethers
Dimethyl Ether (C2H6O)-24
Diethyl Ether (C4H10O)35
Methoxypropane (C4H10O)38.6
Ethyl Propyl Ether (C5H12O)63.7
Methyl tert-butyl ether (C5H12O)55
Tetrahydrofuran (C4H8O)65
Dioxane (C4H8O2)101
Anisole (C7H8O)155
Dipropyl ether (C6H14O)90
Dibutyl ether (C8H18O)141
Dipentyl ether (C10H22O)187
Dioctyl ether (C16H34O)286.6
Dicyclohexyl ether (C12H22O)242
Methoxyethane (C3H8O)7.4
1,2-Dimethoxyethane (C4H10O2)85
Vinyl ether (C4H6O)28
Phenetole (C8H10O)170
Diphenyl ether (C12H10O)258
Tetrahydropyran (C5H10O)88
1,3-Dithiane (C4H8S2)184
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