Essential Organic Chemistry, Global Edition
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Author: Paula Yurkanis Bruice
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Chapter 3, Problem 47P
Which has
- a. the higher boiling point: 1-bromopentane or 1-bromohexane?
- b. the higher boiling point: pentyl chloride or isopentyl chloride?
- c. the greater solubility in water: 1-butanol or 1-pentanol?
- d. the higher boiling point: hexyl alcohol or methyl pentyl ether?
- e. the higher melting point: hexane or isohexane?
- f. the higher boiling point: pentyl chloride or pentyl alcohol?
- g. the higher boiling point: 1-bromopentane or 1-chloropentane?
- h. the higher boiling point: diethyl ether or butyl alcohol?
- i. the greater density: heptane or octane?
- j. the higher boiling point: isopentyl alcohol or isopentylamine?
- k. the higher boiling point: hexylamine or dipropylamine?
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