rom A-H, 1) Which will have the highest melting point? 2) Which soluable in 5% HCl? 3) Which souluable in 5% NaOH?

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From A-H, 1) Which will have the highest melting point? 2) Which soluable in 5% HCl? 3) Which souluable in 5% NaOH?
Consider the following compounds for Questions 1-5:
A. Bromoethanal
B. 4-Nitrobenzoic Acid
C. Toluene
D. 3-Hexanol
E. 4-Ethylaniline
F. 2-Butanone
G. 4-Methylphenol
H. 2-Hexanol
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following compounds for Questions 1-5: A. Bromoethanal B. 4-Nitrobenzoic Acid C. Toluene D. 3-Hexanol E. 4-Ethylaniline F. 2-Butanone G. 4-Methylphenol H. 2-Hexanol
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