Compound Odor Boiling Point, °C

  1. 3,1TableCompound Formula Boiling point A. CH4. -161,6 B. C2H6. -89,0 C. C5H12. 36,2 D. C6H14. 68,7 E. C20H42. 343,0 3,1,1 Define
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  2. Some properties of the two compounds are listed below:Melting point- Compound X= -114*C Compound Y= -138*C Boiling Point-
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  3. The molecules in compound AB are highly polar. The molecules in compound XY are nonpolar.Which is true for these two compounds?
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  4. Based on molecular mass and boiling point of the five compounds in the table below, which should have the high?est dipole
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  5. The boiling point of another member of this homologous series was found to be 309 K. What is the likely molecular formula for
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  6. what is freezing and boiling point of sugar.Several sources on the Internet list the melting point as 160-186 with
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  7. Compound Odor Boiling Point, °C FlammabilityAmmonia Yes -33.3 Yes Methyl vinyl ether Slight 12.0 Yes Methyl chloride Yes -33.9
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  8. Are these physical property's of a pure compound?What are physical properts off this list???? molar weight reactivity with
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  9. A 2.97 g sample of a molecular compoundis dissolved in 103 g of tetrachloromethane (carbon tetrachloride). The normal boiling
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  10. A 1.73 g sample of a molecular compoundis dissolved in 105 g of tetrachloromethane (carbon tetrachloride). The normal boiling
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