Naming Epoxides
name it as an eopoxide (where the epoxide is used as a side chain and gets two locants) or as a substituted oxirane (where the oxygen is #1 and the two ring carbons are #2 and #3 based on which gives the lowest locants to the substituents)

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Epoxide Nomenclature
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