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In each pair, which compound has the higher boiling point? ( the atomic numbers of the atom are: Ci, 17; S, 16; O, 8; C16; H, 1)

a) C2ci2h2 (1 chlorine atom on each carbon atom and on same side of molcule) vs. C2CI2H2 ( 1 chloride atom on each carbon atom and on opposite sides of molecule)

b) SCO vs. Co2

c) COCI2 vs. C2CI2H2 ( 2 chlorine atoms bounded to same carbon atom)

2007-04-29 10:50:23 · 2 answers · asked by Melissa H 1 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

2 answers

The first one in a and b, and the second one in c..

2007-04-29 10:59:22 · answer #1 · answered by Gervald F 7 · 0 0

Can continually seek the internet for the MSDS which has a tendency to have the b.p. for many any accepted compound. Compounds with an OH team (ie alcohols) have a tendency to have larger b.p. by using hydrogen bonding (ethyl alcohol > propane), larger molecules have a tendency to have larger b.p. than smaller molecules all else being equivalent (2 pentanol>2 propanol), you will could desire to look up diethyl ether and butanol for your self. i'm guessing the butanol would be larger by using hydrogen bonding.

2016-12-28 04:04:30 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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