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Two liquids, n-pentane and 1-butanol,
Two liquids, n-pentane and 1-butanol, have nearly the same molecular weight, but significantly different temperature values. Why
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Chemwiz
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what are the intermolecular forces present in:
1. n-propyl alcohol 2. n-butanol 3. 2-butanol 4. tert-butanol alcohol 5. pentane
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Jim
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Explain why pentane has a significantly higher vapor pressure than 1-butanol?
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Jacky
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For gaseous n-pentane and isopentane, both at 298K, ΔGf°=−194.4kJ/mol and−200.8kJ/mol, respectively. The vapor pressures
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Joesph
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Water is dissolved into n-butanol (a polar liquid). Which is the second step at the molecular level as water dissolves into
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Which alcohol has the strongest intermolecular force of attraction? The weakest? Explain.
A. 1-Propanol B. 1-Butanol C. n-pentane
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Chemwiz
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which liquids are effected by an electric field and why
1-chloropropane, pentane, tetrachloromethane, cyclopentane
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Naila
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Pentane is a small liquid hydrocarbon, between propane and gasoline in size C5H12. The density of pentane is 0.626g/ml and its
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Brittany
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1-butanol (shown below) burns in the presence of oxygen to give off carbon dioxide and water by the following reaction:
C4H9OH +
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wll.i.am
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Pentane, C5H12, and hexane, C6H14, combine to form an ideal solution. At 25⁰C the vapor pressure of pentane is 511 torr and
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Stephanie
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