Which of the following compounds would have the highest boiling point? CH3CH₂CH3 O CH3CH₂OH CH3CH₂CH₂CH₂CH₂OH CH3CH₂CH₂CH₂CH₂CH3

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Which of the following compounds would have the highest boiling point?
CH3CH₂CH3
O CH3CH₂OH
Use the following vapor pressure data to answer the questions:
Liquid
Vapor Pressure, torr Temperature, °C
C8H18
400
104.0
CgH,NH,
400
31.5
A
B
CH3CH₂CH₂CH₂CH₂OH
CH3CH₂CH₂CH₂CH₂CH3
(1) In which liquid are the intermolecular attractive forces the strongest ? -
(2) The vapor pressure of C8H18 at 31.5 °C would be -
Use the following vapor pressure data to answer the questions:
Vapor Pressure, torr Temperature, C
400
400
104.0
31.5
A
B
Liquid
C8H18
CgH,NH,
(1) In which liquid are the intermolecular attractive forces the strongest ? -
than 400 torr.
(2) Which liquid would be expected to have the highest vapor pressure at 67.8 °C? -
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following compounds would have the highest boiling point? CH3CH₂CH3 O CH3CH₂OH Use the following vapor pressure data to answer the questions: Liquid Vapor Pressure, torr Temperature, °C C8H18 400 104.0 CgH,NH, 400 31.5 A B CH3CH₂CH₂CH₂CH₂OH CH3CH₂CH₂CH₂CH₂CH3 (1) In which liquid are the intermolecular attractive forces the strongest ? - (2) The vapor pressure of C8H18 at 31.5 °C would be - Use the following vapor pressure data to answer the questions: Vapor Pressure, torr Temperature, C 400 400 104.0 31.5 A B Liquid C8H18 CgH,NH, (1) In which liquid are the intermolecular attractive forces the strongest ? - than 400 torr. (2) Which liquid would be expected to have the highest vapor pressure at 67.8 °C? -
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