8. Explain why trimethylamine has a considerably lower boiling point than propylamine even though both compounds...
20) Why does oxygen gas have a low boiling point, even though much heavier than water, which has a high boiling point?
2.21 Explain why hydrogen fluoride (HF) has a higher boiling temperature than hydrogen chloride (HCI) (19.4°C vs. -85°C), even though HF has a lower molecular weight
2.21 Explain why hydrogen fluoride (HF) has a higher boiling temperature than hydrogen chloride (HCI) (19.4°C vs. -85°C), even though HF has a lower molecular weight
Why does benzene have a much higher boiling point (80。c) than hexane (69。c), even though they have the same number of carbons? A) Benzene is much more polar than hexane which enhances the attractive forces between molecules and raises the boiling point. B) Benzene has fewer hydrogens than hexane. C) Benzene is planar and has delocalized electron density which increases the attractive forces between molecules and raises the boiling point. D) Benzene can covalently bond to another benzene molecule which...
Esters report- 4 2. Esters in general have a lower boiling point than their corresponding an a larger molecular weight, can you offer a reason why this is the case. in their corresponding alcohols even though
2.21 Explain why hydrogen fluoride (HF) has a higher boiling temperature than hydrogen chloride (HCI) (19.4°C vs. -85°C), even though HF has a lower molecular weight
Explain why the melting point of pure hexane is lower than that of pure cyclohexane when the two compounds have nearly the same molecular weight.
8. a. Explain why the melting point of pure phthalic acid is higher than that of pure napthalene, when the two compounds have nearly the same molecular weight. b. Explain why the melting point of pure hexane is hgiher than that of pure cyclo-hexane, when the two compounds have nearly the same molecular weight. (Hint: reffer to structures)
Why is titanium more reactive than zirconium even though it has a lower ionization energy?
Explain why bonds (and bond mutual funds and ETFs), even though they offer lower returns than stocks, are commonly added to stock portfolios to create "balanced" portfolios. Include the impact bonds have on portfolio volatility based on bond's volatility relative to stocks and bond's correlation with stocks
Some compounds have interatomic bonds that are partially ionic and partially covalent. Calculate the percentage ionic character of the following compounds: HF, HCl and HBr. Use this information to explain why HF has a higher boiling temperature than HCl (19.4 vs. -85oC), even though HF has a lower molecular weight.