6. Predict which compound has a higher boiling point and explain briefly why. a. CH3OH and CH,CH2OH b. CH3CH;CH;OH and CH3CH2CH¿CH

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Chapter6: Reactions Of Alkenes
Section6.4: Hydroboration-oxidation
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6. Predict which compound has a higher boiling point and explain briefly why.
a. CH3OH and CH3CH2OH
b. CH;CH2CH2OH and CH3CH2CH2CH3
c. CH3CH2CH2OH and CH3CH2-O-CH3
d. CH;CHO and CH3CH2OH
e. CH;CH2CHO and CH3CH;CH;CH3
f. CH,COOH and CH;CH;CH2OH
g. CH;CH2CH2COOH and CH3CH,COOCH3 h. CH3COOH and CH3CH;CH2OH
H3C,
CH,
HyC.
CH3
and
Transcribed Image Text:6. Predict which compound has a higher boiling point and explain briefly why. a. CH3OH and CH3CH2OH b. CH;CH2CH2OH and CH3CH2CH2CH3 c. CH3CH2CH2OH and CH3CH2-O-CH3 d. CH;CHO and CH3CH2OH e. CH;CH2CHO and CH3CH;CH;CH3 f. CH,COOH and CH;CH;CH2OH g. CH;CH2CH2COOH and CH3CH,COOCH3 h. CH3COOH and CH3CH;CH2OH H3C, CH, HyC. CH3 and
7. Predict which is soluble in water:
a. CH3OH
b. CH3 (CH2)¼CH2OH
c. CH3OCH2CH3
8. Rank the following compounds in decreasing order of solubility in water:
(CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2OH , CH3CH2CH2CH2 CH3 , CH3COOH)
9. Arrange in order of increasing boiling point
(CH3CH2COOH, CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3, CH3CH2C0O'Na", CH3CH2COOCH3,
CH3CH2CH2CH2OH)
Transcribed Image Text:7. Predict which is soluble in water: a. CH3OH b. CH3 (CH2)¼CH2OH c. CH3OCH2CH3 8. Rank the following compounds in decreasing order of solubility in water: (CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2OH , CH3CH2CH2CH2 CH3 , CH3COOH) 9. Arrange in order of increasing boiling point (CH3CH2COOH, CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3, CH3CH2C0O'Na", CH3CH2COOCH3, CH3CH2CH2CH2OH)
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