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(a)
To determine: The compound that has a higher boiling point in the given pair of compounds.
Interpretation: The compound that has a higher boiling point in the given pair of compounds is to be predicted.
Concept introduction: The important factors that affect the boiling points of organic compounds are hydrogen bonding, molecular weights, surface area and dipole moments. Boiling point of the compounds increases when hydrogen bonding is present between them. Boiling point increases, as the number of carbon atoms in the molecules increases.
(b)
To determine: The compound that has a higher boiling point in the given pair of compounds.
Interpretation: The compound that has a higher boiling point in the given pair of compounds is to be predicted.
Concept introduction: The important factors that affect the boiling points of organic compounds are hydrogen bonding, molecular weights, surface area and dipole moments. Boiling point of the compounds increases when hydrogen bonding is present between them. Boiling point increases, as the number of carbon atoms in the molecules increases.
(c)
To determine: The compound that has a higher boiling point in the given pair of compound.
Interpretation: The compound that has a higher boiling point in the given pair of compound is to be predicted.
Concept introduction: The important factors that affect the boiling points of organic compounds are hydrogen bonding, molecular weights, surface area and dipole moments. Boiling point of the compounds increases when the hydrogen bonding is present between them. Boiling point increases, as the number of carbon atoms in the molecules increases.
(d)
To determine: The compound that has a higher boiling point in the given pair of compounds.
Interpretation: The compound that has a higher boiling point in the given pair of compounds is to be predicted.
Concept introduction: The important factors that affect the boiling points of organic compounds are hydrogen bonding, molecular weights, surface area and dipole moments. Boiling point of the compounds increases when the hydrogen bonding is present between them. Boiling point increases, as the number of carbon atoms in the molecules increases.
(e)
To determine: The compound that has a higher boiling point in the given pair of compounds.
Interpretation: The compound that has a higher boiling point in the given pair of compounds is to be predicted.
Concept introduction: The important factors that affect the boiling points of organic compounds are hydrogen bonding, molecular weights, surface area and dipole moments. Boiling point of the compounds increases when the hydrogen bonding is present between them. Boiling point increases, as the number of carbon atoms in the molecules increases.
(f)
To determine: The compound that has a higher boiling point in the given pair of compound.
Interpretation: The compound that has a higher boiling point in the given pair of compound is to be predicted.
Concept introduction: The important factors that affect the boiling points of organic compounds are hydrogen bonding, molecular weights, surface area and dipole moments. Boiling point of the compounds increases when the hydrogen bonding is present between them. Boiling point increases, as the number of carbon atoms in the molecules increases.
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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- Which compound in each pair has the higher boiling point? Which compound in each pair has the higher melting point? a. CH 4 or C 2H 6 b. C 2H 6 or CH 3OH c. HBr or HCl d. C 2H 6 or CH 3Brarrow_forwarda. Which of the following compounds forms hydrogen bonds between its molecules? 1. CH3CH2OCH2CH2OH 2. CH3CH2N(CH3)2 3. CH3CH2CH2CH2Br 4. CH3CH2CH2NHCH3 5. CH3CH2CH2COOH 6. CH3CH2CH2CH2F b. Which of the preceding compounds forms hydrogen bonds with a solvent such as ethanol?arrow_forwardWhich of the following structure has a higher boiling point? CH2 А. H,C CH2 CH2 CH B. H3C-CH2 CH2-CH2-CH3 O A.Structure A OB.Structure Barrow_forward
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