For each of the three horizontal series below, rank each molecule from highest (1) to lowest (4) boiling point. H2 H2 H2 .C. HO H3C HO H3C HO, C' H2 HO H3C H2C C. H2 C. H2 Molecular Weight: 32.04 Molecular Weight: 74.12 Molecular Weight: 58.08 Molecular Weight: 60.10

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Chapter15: Carboxylic Acids And Esters
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For each of the three horizontal series below, rank each molecule from highest (1) to lowest
(4) boiling point.
H2
H2
H2
.C.
HO
H3C
HO
H3C
HO,
C'
H2
HO
H3C
H2C
C.
H2
C.
H2
Molecular Weight:
32.04
Molecular Weight: 74.12
Molecular Weight: 58.08 Molecular Weight: 60.10
Transcribed Image Text:For each of the three horizontal series below, rank each molecule from highest (1) to lowest (4) boiling point. H2 H2 H2 .C. HO H3C HO H3C HO, C' H2 HO H3C H2C C. H2 C. H2 Molecular Weight: 32.04 Molecular Weight: 74.12 Molecular Weight: 58.08 Molecular Weight: 60.10
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