Why does petroleum ether have boiling point range while diethyl ether has a boiling point?
20) Why does oxygen gas have a low boiling point, even though much heavier than water, which has a high boiling point?
Why does cyclohexane have a lower boiling point than toluene?
Why does water have a higher boiling point than ethanol? How does this property allow distillation to work? 1 paragraph please
why does HCN have a higher boiling point than FCN? ( has to do with intermolecular forces?)
Why is the boiling point of water is unusually high for such a small molecule
based on the difference in structures, why does ethyl butyrate have a higher boiling point than 2-butanone?
Why does Isopropanol C3H8O have a higher boiling point at 82.5 degrees than Ethyl Acetate C4H8O2 (a larger molecule) which has a Boiling point of 77.1 degrees? Please explain with detail. Thank you
based on the compounds structure why does toluene (bp 111 C) have a higher boiling point then ethyl acetate (bp: 77.1)
2 Why is the boiling point of ammonia higher than the boiling point of ethane? What type of interaction is responsible for sodium chloride's very high melting point? A 5. What type of interaction is responsible for water's high boiling point? 4 A gaseous sample of a compound has a gas density of 0.647 g/L at 694 torr and 20 °C. What is the molar mass of this compound? If this compound contains only nitrogen and hydrogen, and is 82.2%...