(e) lowest boiling point OCH3CHCHCH3 OCH3CH₂CH3 OCH₂CH₂ Since this molecule is ---Select--- and (f) highest boiling point OHCI OHBr O HE Since this compound has ---Select--- (g) lowest vapor pressure at 25°C CH3CH₂CH₂CH3 OCH3CH₂CH₂CH₂OH OCH3CH₂CH₂CH3 Since this compound has ---Select--- --Select--than the other two, it has the ---Select--- ---Select--- and will have the lowest boiling point. unlike the other two compounds, it has the ---Select--- intermolecular forces and will have the highest boiling point. unlike the other two compounds, it has the ---Select--- intermolecular forces and will have the lowest vapor pressure.

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(e) lowest boiling point
CH3CHCHCH3
OCH3CH₂CH3
OCH₂CH₂
Since this molecule is ---Select---
(f) highest boiling point
HCI
HBr
HF
Since this compound has ---Select---
(g) lowest vapor pressure at 25°C
OCH3CH₂OCH₂CH3
CH3CH₂CH₂CH₂OH
OCH3CH₂CH₂CH3
Since this compound has ---Select---
and ---Select--- ♥ than the other two, it has the ---Select--- ↑ ---Select---
unlike the other two compounds, it has the ---Select---
unlike the other two compounds, it has the ---Select---
and will have the lowest boiling point.
intermolecular forces and will have the highest boiling point.
intermolecular forces and will have the lowest vapor pressure.
Transcribed Image Text:(e) lowest boiling point CH3CHCHCH3 OCH3CH₂CH3 OCH₂CH₂ Since this molecule is ---Select--- (f) highest boiling point HCI HBr HF Since this compound has ---Select--- (g) lowest vapor pressure at 25°C OCH3CH₂OCH₂CH3 CH3CH₂CH₂CH₂OH OCH3CH₂CH₂CH3 Since this compound has ---Select--- and ---Select--- ♥ than the other two, it has the ---Select--- ↑ ---Select--- unlike the other two compounds, it has the ---Select--- unlike the other two compounds, it has the ---Select--- and will have the lowest boiling point. intermolecular forces and will have the highest boiling point. intermolecular forces and will have the lowest vapor pressure.
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