5. At a given temperature and 1 atm, each pair of substances (1-V) below exist as liquids. Circle the substance in each pair which you would predict has the greater vapor pressure. (2 pt each) 1 III. V. CH₂CH₂OH CH₂CH₂ NH₂ B H₂O PH₂ D CH-CH₂CH₂CH₂ IL IV. HC: Mat NO 7 HF N₂ 6. In general, as the temperature increases, the solubility of gases in water, lower inter agkular forces + mass decsufland

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I cant remember Why the circled options are correct. I know if its asking for highest vapor pressure which means lowest IMF, but I cant remember why between each pair given why each is the lowest. For example in I is CH3CH2OH weaker because of the extra carbons? and V is it because P is less electronegative than N? studying for final , feel like I forgot everything

 

 

5. At a given temperature and 1 atm, each pair of substances (1-V) below exist as liquids.
Circle the substance in each pair which you would predict has the greater vapor pressure. (2 pt
each)
lower inter
1.
III.
V.
CH₂CH₂OH
CH₂CH₂
NH₂ B
H₂O
PH₂
4
CH₂CH₂CH₂CH₂
II.
IV.
HCI/:
NO :
HF
N₂
6. In general, as the temperature increases, the solubility of gases in water,
ugleclar
forces
+ moss
deckufland
Transcribed Image Text:5. At a given temperature and 1 atm, each pair of substances (1-V) below exist as liquids. Circle the substance in each pair which you would predict has the greater vapor pressure. (2 pt each) lower inter 1. III. V. CH₂CH₂OH CH₂CH₂ NH₂ B H₂O PH₂ 4 CH₂CH₂CH₂CH₂ II. IV. HCI/: NO : HF N₂ 6. In general, as the temperature increases, the solubility of gases in water, ugleclar forces + moss deckufland
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