Propane, CH3CH2CH3 b. Heptane, CH3(CH2)5CH3 c. Propanol, CH3CH2CH2OH d. Heptanol, CH3(CH2)6OH 2. For each compound, consider whether or not H-bonding can occur between its molecules. Use a dashed line to show any H-bonding. 3. For each compound, consider whether or not any polar bonds are present a. Use a different coloured pen to identify any polar bonds b. Which compounds are polar? Which compounds are nonpolar? Explain your reasoning

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1. Draw three molecules of each compound, i.e. draw the molecules next to one another to visualize IMF
a. Propane, CH3CH2CH3
b. Heptane, CH3(CH2)5CH3 c. Propanol, CH3CH2CH2OH d. Heptanol, CH3(CH2)6OH
2. For each compound, consider whether or not H-bonding can occur between its molecules. Use a dashed line to show any H-bonding.
3. For each compound, consider whether or not any polar bonds are present
a. Use a different coloured pen to identify any polar bonds
b. Which compounds are polar? Which compounds are nonpolar? Explain your reasoning
4. Compare your drawings for propanol and heptanol.
a. Which compound has stronger dispersion forces? Explain your answer
b. Which compound has a higher boiling point? Explain your answer
5. Compare your drawings of heptanes and heptanol
a. Which compound is more polar? Explain your answer
b. Which compound is more soluble in water? Explain your answer

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