Branching in an
a.
b.
(a)
Interpretation:
The compound in isomeric pair (
), the one that has higher boiling point should be determined.
Concept Introduction:
The boiling point of alkane increases with the increase in the number of carbon atom presents. With the increase in surface area of the molecule, the boiling point increases. Now, when branching increases then surface area decreases which results decrease in boiling point.
Answer to Problem 12.65P
Among this given isomeric pair,
The order of increasing boiling point is:
Explanation of Solution
Considering these pair,
In
Thus, the increasing order of boiling point:
(b)
Interpretation:
The compound in isomeric pair(
Concept Introduction:
The boiling point of alkane increases with the increase in the number of carbon atom presents. With the increase in surface area of the molecule, the boiling point increases. Now, when branching increases then surface area decreases which results decrease in boiling point.
Answer to Problem 12.65P
Among this given isomeric pair,
The order of increasing boiling point is:
Explanation of Solution
Considering these isomeric pair,
In
Thus, the increasing order of boiling point:
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