5. 5a. The name of C3H3 is - (fill in the blank). 5b. Which IM forces would C;H3 engage in in the following situations: circle/list all correct choices LDF: (а) С,Н; (1) (b) С,H; (аq) (c) C;H3 (g) (d) none of these phases Hydrophobic effect: (a) C,H3 (1) (b) C;H3 (aq) (c) C;Hs (g) (d) none of these phases Hydrogen bonds: (а) С,Н, (1) (Ъ) С-Н; (aq) (c) C;Hs (g) (d) none of these phases 5c. If one of the H’s of C,H3 is replaced by an -OH group, which IM forces would C;H&O engage in the following situations: circle/list all correct choices: circle/list all correct choices LDF: (а) С,Н,О () (b) С,Н,О (аq) (c) C;H&O (g) (d) none of these phases Hydrogen bonds: (a) C;H&O (1) (b) C;H¿O (aq) (c) C;H¿O (g) (d) none of these phases

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5a. The name of C3H3 is
- (fill in the blank).
5b. Which IM forces would C;H3 engage in in the following situations:
circle/list all correct choices
LDF:
(а) С,Н; (1) (b) С,H; (аq)
(c) C;H3 (g) (d) none of these phases
Hydrophobic effect: (a) C,H3 (1) (b) C;H3 (aq) (c) C;Hs (g) (d) none of these phases
Hydrogen bonds:
(а) С,Н, (1) (Ъ) С-Н; (aq)
(c) C;Hs (g) (d) none of these phases
5c. If one of the H's of C,Hg is replaced by an -OH group, which IM forces would C,H3O engage
in the following situations: circle/list all correct choices:
circle/list all correct choices
LDF:
(а) С,Н,О () (b) С,Н,О (аq)
(c) C;H&O (g) (d) none of these phases
Hydrogen bonds:
(a) C;H&O (1) (b) C;H¿O (aq) (c) C;H¿O (g) (d) none of these phases
5d. Comparing C;H3 (1) and C,H;O (1), which would we expect to have the higher boiling point?
(а) С,Н; (1) (b) С,Н,О (1) (с) same
5e. Comparing C;Hs (1) and C3H3O (1), which would we expect to have the higher equilibrium
vapor pressure?
(а) С.Н: (1) (b) C,H:О (1) (с) same
5f. Describe how you could make 100.0 mL (aq) of a 1.0 mM C3H8 (aq) solution from an 8.0 mM
C3H8 (aq) solution.
Transcribed Image Text:5. 5a. The name of C3H3 is - (fill in the blank). 5b. Which IM forces would C;H3 engage in in the following situations: circle/list all correct choices LDF: (а) С,Н; (1) (b) С,H; (аq) (c) C;H3 (g) (d) none of these phases Hydrophobic effect: (a) C,H3 (1) (b) C;H3 (aq) (c) C;Hs (g) (d) none of these phases Hydrogen bonds: (а) С,Н, (1) (Ъ) С-Н; (aq) (c) C;Hs (g) (d) none of these phases 5c. If one of the H's of C,Hg is replaced by an -OH group, which IM forces would C,H3O engage in the following situations: circle/list all correct choices: circle/list all correct choices LDF: (а) С,Н,О () (b) С,Н,О (аq) (c) C;H&O (g) (d) none of these phases Hydrogen bonds: (a) C;H&O (1) (b) C;H¿O (aq) (c) C;H¿O (g) (d) none of these phases 5d. Comparing C;H3 (1) and C,H;O (1), which would we expect to have the higher boiling point? (а) С,Н; (1) (b) С,Н,О (1) (с) same 5e. Comparing C;Hs (1) and C3H3O (1), which would we expect to have the higher equilibrium vapor pressure? (а) С.Н: (1) (b) C,H:О (1) (с) same 5f. Describe how you could make 100.0 mL (aq) of a 1.0 mM C3H8 (aq) solution from an 8.0 mM C3H8 (aq) solution.
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