Chapter 25: Problem 11
Is the strength of intermolecular forces determined by the bond strengths within the individual molecules? Explain your reasoning.
Chapter 25: Problem 11
Is the strength of intermolecular forces determined by the bond strengths within the individual molecules? Explain your reasoning.
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For each type of compound below, indicate how the boiling point changes as the molecular weight of the compound increases: a) alkane b) ketone c) alcohol
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Find an alkane, a ketone, and an alcohol with roughly the same MW (within \(5 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{mole}\) ). Rank these compounds in terms of relative boiling points.
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