Arrange each of the following in order of decreasing boiling points. Rank from highest to lowest boiling point. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.

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Arrange each of the following in order of decreasing boiling points.
Rank from highest to lowest boiling point. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
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Highest
Lowest
Η Η
H
H
Η Η Η
нн
(ii) H-C -C –0-H
(iї) Н — С —О — С —Н
() Н—С -С-— С -Н
(iv) H — С-С— Н
Η Η
H
H
Η Η Η
нн
Transcribed Image Text:Arrange each of the following in order of decreasing boiling points. Rank from highest to lowest boiling point. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. Reset Help Highest Lowest Η Η H H Η Η Η нн (ii) H-C -C –0-H (iї) Н — С —О — С —Н () Н—С -С-— С -Н (iv) H — С-С— Н Η Η H H Η Η Η нн
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Compound iv
and Compound i have only dispersion forces therefore the molecule with the larger
Compound ii
number of electrons has the higher boiling point.
has dipole-dipole interactions in
Compound i
addition to dispersion forces and
has H-bonding, dipole-dipole interactions, and
dispersion forces.
Transcribed Image Text:State your reasoning. Drag the terms on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to complete the sentences. Reset Help Compound iv and Compound i have only dispersion forces therefore the molecule with the larger Compound ii number of electrons has the higher boiling point. has dipole-dipole interactions in Compound i addition to dispersion forces and has H-bonding, dipole-dipole interactions, and dispersion forces.
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