Can you explain how to arrange these compounds in order of increasing boiling point.
I. CH3 CH2 CH2 CH2 CH3
II. CH3 CH2 CH2 -O-CH3
III. CH3 CH2 CH2 CH2 OH
IV. CH3 CH2 CH2 CHO
and also how to arrange these compounds in order of decreasing melting point and in deceasing order of water solubility
I. (CH3 ) 3 CH2 CH2 CH2 OH
II. (CH3 ) 3 CCOOH
III. (CH3 ) 2 CHCOOK
Can you explain how to arrange these compounds in order of increasing boiling point. I. CH3...
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Question 14 Arrange the compounds in order of increasing boiling point (lowest first) OH CHCH2 CH,CH,CH,CH, CH,CH,CH,CH CH,CH,CH,CH,CH, CH,CH I II III IV A I. I, IV, II I, II, IV, III В. III, IV, I, II O C. O D II, I, IV, II Question 16 What is the IUPAC name of the molecule shown? CH,—с-сH-CH, —CH—B CH3 CH3 1-bromo-1,3-dimethyl-4-pentanone A. 5-bromo-3,5-dimethyl-2-pentanone В. 2-bromo-4-methyl-5-hexanone С. 5-bromo-3-methyl-2-hexanone D. none of these E. Question 17...
Testbank, Question 029 Arrange the following compounds in decreasing (highest to lowest) order of boiling point. 1-pentanol hexane 1-pentanamine butyl methyl ether IV III>I>IV>II >III>IV>11 >IV>III>II >II>II>IV III>I>II>IV here to search o et e a F F4 F5 F6 FB #
This compound is the product of: OH (CH3CH2)2 COCH2CH2CH3 A) B) C) D) the oxidation of a primary alcohol the reaction of a carboxylic acid and an alcohol the reaction of a carboxylic acid and ammonia the reaction of a ketone and an alcohol Arrange these compounds in order of decreasing melting point. l. (CH3)3CH,CH,CH,OH II. (CHJsCCOOH Ill. (CH3)2CHCOOK Arrange these compounds in order of decreasing solubility in water. I. (CH,)CH,HCHOII. (CH),CCOOH I. CH) CHCOOK
Arrange these compounds in order of increasing boiling point. List the compound with the lowest boiling point first. Which of these compounds is most basic? Arrange these anions in order of increasing nucleophilicity. Use the least nucleophilic anion first.
Arrange the compounds in order of increasing boiling point. A) CH4 B)CH3CH3 C) CH3CH2Cl D) CH3CH2OH **I know High Intermolecular force = High boiling point!** My question is if A, B & C are dipole-dipole, and D is hydrogen bonding.. how can i determine from A, B & C which is the highest of those three. Is it the molar mass of each compound?.. Im just stuck on a practice exam and was wondering if they all are the same...
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