Actually Joe, ether and trichloromethane are not the same thing, they are quite different compounds. They share some properties but are quite different chemicaly.
Ether, most commonly, is diethly ether. formula is CH3-CH2-O-CH2-CH3. Think of an Oxygen in the middle with to ethane mollecules hanging off each side.
Trichloromethane is a methane mollecule in the middle and three chlorine atoms equally spaced on the sides. Formula is Cl3CH. Trichloromethane is more commonly known as Methyl Chloroform.
Ether, most commonly, is diethly ether. formula is CH3-CH2-O-CH2-CH3. Think of an Oxygen in the middle with to ethane mollecules hanging off each side.
Trichloromethane is a methane mollecule in the middle and three chlorine atoms equally spaced on the sides. Formula is Cl3CH. Trichloromethane is more commonly known as Methyl Chloroform.