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Transcribed Image Text:### Boiling Points of Organic Compounds
For each of the three horizontal series below, rank each molecule from highest (1) to lowest (4) boiling point.
#### Series 1:
1. **Molecule 1:**
- Structure: H\(_3\)C – OH
- Molecular Weight: 32.04
2. **Molecule 2:**
- Structure: H\(_2\)C – CH – OH
- Molecular Weight: 58.08
3. **Molecule 3:**
- Structure: H\(_3\)C -CH\(_2\) – CH – OH
- Molecular Weight: 60.10
4. **Molecule 4:**
- Structure: H\(_3\)C – CH\(_2\) – CH\(_2\) – OH
- Molecular Weight: 74.12
#### Series 2:
1. **Molecule 5:**
- Structure: H\(_3\)C – CH\(_3\) – C=O
- Molecular Weight: 58.08
2. **Molecule 6:**
- Structure: H\(_3\)C – CH\(_2\) – CH – OH
- Molecular Weight: 60.10
3. **Molecule 7:**
- Structure: H\(_3\)C – C – OH
- Molecular Weight: 60.05
4. **Molecule 8:**
- Structure: H\(_3\)C – CH\(_2\) – O – CH\(_3\)
- Molecular Weight: 60.10
#### Series 3:
1. **Molecule 9:**
- Structure: H\(_3\)C – CH\(_3\) – C=O
- Molecular Weight: 58.08
2. **Molecule 10:**
- Structure: H\(_3\)C – CH\(_2\) – CH – OH
- Molecular Weight: 60.10
3. **Molecule 11:**
- Structure: H\(_3\)C – C=O – NH\(_2\)
- Molecular Weight: 59.07
4. **
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