Component A Component B Functional Group Alcohol Functional Group Alkane Combustiblity Positive Combustiblity Positive Molecular Mass 230 g/mol Molecular Mass 230 g/mol No definite change Reaction with KMN04 Change in Odor (Acidic Odour) Reaction with KMN04
Component A Component B Functional Group Alcohol Functional Group Alkane Combustiblity Positive Combustiblity Positive Molecular Mass 230 g/mol Molecular Mass 230 g/mol No definite change Reaction with KMN04 Change in Odor (Acidic Odour) Reaction with KMN04
Chapter4: Organic Compounds: Cycloalkanes And Their Stereochemistry
Section4.3: Stability Of Cycloalkanes: Ring Strain
Problem 8P: Each H↔H eclipsing interaction in ethane costs about 4.0 kJ/mol. How many such interactions are...
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From the given table, what is the possible conclusion about the solubility in water of Component A and B?
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Solubility in water of Component B is poor
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Component B is more soluble in water compared to Component A
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Component A is more soluble in water compared to Component B
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Component A and B has the same solubility in water
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