Hydrogen Bonds? (yea or no) a.) Methanol b.) Ethanol c.) 1-Propanol d.) 1-butanol e.) n-Pentane f.)...
Can you order these based on highest to lowest intermolecular forces? Ethanol 1-Propanol Methanol 1-Butanol Pentane Hexane Acetone
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
Rank the boiling point and vapor pressure of these molecules from least to greatest: methanol, ethanol, 1-propanol, 1-butanol, n-pentane, n-hexane
help completing the blanks
Substance Hydrogen Bond (Yes or No) Formula Molecular Structural Formulas Weight ethanol C2HgOH H-C-8-H 46.07 ges 1-propanol CзHон 1-butanol CдНоОн n-pentane C$H12 methanol CHHон n-hexane CeH14 CeH18 n-octane CeH12 cyclohexane C&H10 cyclohexene CaHsOH isobutanol
which liquid has the strongest intermolecular forces? explain please methanol,ethanol,1-propanol,1-butane,n-hexane,n-heptane,n-octane,acetone,2-propanol
what is the structure formula and what is molecular weight and
is there a hydrogen bond for the substance in the table
Substance Formula Structural Formulas Molecular Weight Hydrogen Bond (Yes or No) Ethanol C2H5OH 1-propanol C3H OH 1-butanol C4H4OH n-pentane C5H12 methanol CH OH n-hexane C6H14 Acetone CH3COCH3
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
Intermolecular Forces Chemical Formula Dispersion (y/n) Diple-Diple (y/n) Hydrogen Bonding (y/n) n-pentane C5H12 n-hexane H6H14 n-heptane C7H16 n-decane C10H22 methanol CH3OH ethanol C2H5OH n-butanol C4H10O glycerol C3H8O3 n-butyl acetate C6H12O2 ethylene glycol C2H6O2 Indicate whether the following liquid reagents in the table above have dispersion forces, dipole-diple forces, and/ or hydrogen bonding with a yes/no in the table above. Thank you! :)
Methanol, ethanol, and n-propanol are three common alcohols. When 1.00 g of each of these alcohols is burned in air, heat is liberated as indicated. Calculate the heats of combustion of these alcohols in k.J/mol. (a) methanol (CH3OH, -22.6 kJ k.J/mol (b) ethanol (C2HsOH), -29.7 kJ Enter your answer in scientific notation. X 10 k.J/mol (c) n-propanol (C3H7OH),-33.4 kJ Enter your answer in scientific notation. x 10kJ/mol
In class work. Help?
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