Rank the boiling point and vapor pressure of these molecules from least to greatest: methanol, ethanol,...
Based on the previous question and not have to predict the exact value; simply rank the liquids from greatest to least Al (Greatest AT = 1 and Lowest AT = 4) Substance Predicted AT Explanation (Why?) 1-butanol methanol n-pentane n-hexane Based on the previous question and table, Predict AT for the following liquids. You do not have to predict the exact value; simply rank the liquids from greatest to least AT (Greatest AT = 1 and Lowest AT = 4)...
Hydrogen Bonds? (yea or no) a.) Methanol b.) Ethanol c.) 1-Propanol d.) 1-butanol e.) n-Pentane f.) n-Hexane
8) Determine the normal boiling point of a substance whose vapor pressure is 55.1 mm Hg at 35 C 8) and has a AHvap of 32.1 kJmol B) 368 K A) 255 K C) 412 K D) 390. K E) 466 K 9) Which of the tollowing compounds is most soluble in hexane (CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3)? 9 A) ethanol 1-propanol C) 1-pentanol D) 1-butandl E) methanol
Can you order these based on highest to lowest intermolecular forces? Ethanol 1-Propanol Methanol 1-Butanol Pentane Hexane Acetone
rank these compounds by boiling point from highest to lowest boiling point: pentane, neopentane, hexane
From the plot of vapor pressures vs temperature above, estimate
the normal boiling point of ethanol.
°C
900 800 Carbon disulfide 700 600 500 Vapor pressure (mm Hg) Methanol Ethanol 400 Heptand 300 200 100 0 10 20 30 40 70 80 90 100 110 50 60 Temperature (°C)
At 20.0°C, the vapor pressure of ethanol is 45.0 torr, and the vapor pressure of methanol is 92.0 torr. What is the vapor pressure at 20.0°C of a solution prepared by mixing 24.0 g methanol and 80.0 g ethanol?
Predict and EXPLAIN which compound you would think would have a) the highest rate of evaporation b) the greatest temperature change upon evaporation. These are the compounds: n-pentane n-butanol ethylene glycol acetone tertiary-butanol Hydrogen oxide n-hexane n-propanol methanol ethanol
Rank the following in order of increasing osmotic pressure, boiling point, freezing point, and vapor pressure at 50°C. Boiling Point 0.100 m NaNO3 0.100 m CaCl2 0.190 m glucose Freezing Point 0.190 m glucose 0.100 m NaNO3 0.100 m CaCl2 Vapor Pressure 0.100 m CaCl2 0.190 m glucose 0.100 m NaNO3
Rank the following from
greatest (1) to least (3) for the terms given. No written
explanation is required.
Rank the following greatest (1) to least (3) for the terms given. No written explanation is required. basically in methanol acidity in ethonol nucliophilicity in ethanol rate of reaction with 2,4-DNP solubility in water