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**Circle the Molecule with Higher Boiling Point in Each Pair**

**A)** 

- **Left Molecule**: Cyclooctane, an eight-membered carbon ring.
- **Right Molecule**: Cyclopentane, a five-membered carbon ring.

**B)** 

- **Left Molecule**: Linear alkene with two double bonds, five carbons total.
- **Right Molecule**: Linear alkene with one double bond, five carbons total.

**C)** 

- **Left Molecule**: Straight-chain alkane with seven carbons (heptane).
- **Right Molecule**: Branched alkane with seven carbons.

**D)** 

- **Left Molecule**: Linear alkene with two double bonds, five carbons total.
- **Right Molecule**: Branched alkene with seven carbons and one double bond.

**E)** 

- **Left Molecule**: Benzene, a six-membered aromatic carbon ring.
- **Right Molecule**: Ethylbenzene, benzene with an ethyl group attached.

Each pair of molecules should be evaluated based on factors affecting boiling points such as molecular weight, branching, and intermolecular forces.
Transcribed Image Text:**Circle the Molecule with Higher Boiling Point in Each Pair** **A)** - **Left Molecule**: Cyclooctane, an eight-membered carbon ring. - **Right Molecule**: Cyclopentane, a five-membered carbon ring. **B)** - **Left Molecule**: Linear alkene with two double bonds, five carbons total. - **Right Molecule**: Linear alkene with one double bond, five carbons total. **C)** - **Left Molecule**: Straight-chain alkane with seven carbons (heptane). - **Right Molecule**: Branched alkane with seven carbons. **D)** - **Left Molecule**: Linear alkene with two double bonds, five carbons total. - **Right Molecule**: Branched alkene with seven carbons and one double bond. **E)** - **Left Molecule**: Benzene, a six-membered aromatic carbon ring. - **Right Molecule**: Ethylbenzene, benzene with an ethyl group attached. Each pair of molecules should be evaluated based on factors affecting boiling points such as molecular weight, branching, and intermolecular forces.
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