Can you order these based on highest to lowest intermolecular forces? Ethanol 1-Propanol Methanol 1-Butanol Pentane Hexane Acetone
Can you order these based on highest to lowest intermolecular forces? Ethanol 1-Propanol Methanol 1-Butanol Pentane...
Hydrogen Bonds? (yea or no) a.) Methanol b.) Ethanol c.) 1-Propanol d.) 1-butanol e.) n-Pentane f.) n-Hexane
List all liquids in order from the weakest to the strongest using their overall intermolecular forces of attraction, and give a brief description as to why: ethanol , 1-propanol, pentane, methanol , 1-butanol, hexane, and Water
which liquid has the strongest intermolecular forces? explain please methanol,ethanol,1-propanol,1-butane,n-hexane,n-heptane,n-octane,acetone,2-propanol
2. Based on the chemical formula of methanol (CH,OH), ethanol (C2H5OH), propanol (C3H7OH) and butanol (C4H9OH), arrange these alcohols in order of increasing value ?? (lowest to highest), Explain your reasoning for your proposed order of increasing AH values for these four alcohols. 3.
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Date Lab Partner EXPERIMENT 12 Intermolecular Forces substance | tmax (°C) | tmin (°C) ?T (tmax-tmin) Ethanol l-propanol Predicted Explanation I-butanol npentane Methanol n-hexane The molecular weights for n-pentane and 1-butanol are similar but the liquids have significantly different ?? values. Explain why the values are different I. 2. Which of the alcohols studied has the strongest intermolecular forces of attraction? Explain
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
Liquid Molar Mass (g/mol) Polarity (P, NP) Strongest type of Intermolecular Force Molecular structure Methanol Polar hydrogen bonds Ethanol Ipolar 1-Propanol polar 11-Butanol Ipolar n-Hexane Inon- polar n-Heptane Inon- I polar n-octane non- polar Acetone Polar 2- propanol polar 1. Which liquid tested has the strongest intermolecular forces? Justify your answer. (pt) Table 2 (15pes total) Minimum AT Initial Liquid temperature (°C) Methanol 17.8°C Ethanol 20+C |- Propanol 19.5°C 1-Butanol 19.8°C In-Hexane 18.4°C n-Heptane 20.7°C In-octane 19.4°C | Acetone 20.1.0...
How would you dispose of the alcohols (methanol, ethanol, propanol and butanol) in a laboratory? Are they considered hazardous? Can they be diluted in water and put down the sink? What other chemicals should you not dispose of them with?
21. Identify grain alcohol. A) methanol B) 2-propanol C) ethanol D) 1-butanol E) 1-propanol 22. Identify the alcohol in alcoholic drinks. A) methanol B) 2-propanol C) ethanol D) 1-butanol E) 1-propanol
3. Considering intermolecular forces, which of the following liquids has the highest vapour pressure: acetone, methanol, water, ethyl ether, or ethanol? Explain your reasoning.