For the following planar cycloalkanes, put the letter for the answer that is most applicable (You may use more than once if necessary): 9999 B Highest Melting Point: Least Ring Strain: A D Lowest Heat of Combustion: Strongest Intermolecular Forces:

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For the following planar cycloalkanes, put the letter for the answer that is most applicable (You may use more than once if necessary):

- Diagram A: A square representing cyclobutane.
- Diagram B: A hexagon representing cyclohexane.
- Diagram C: A pentagon representing cyclopentane.
- Diagram D: An octagon representing cyclooctane.

Questions:
- Highest Melting Point: ____________
- Least Ring Strain: ____________
- Lowest Heat of Combustion: ____________
- Strongest Intermolecular Forces: ____________
Transcribed Image Text:For the following planar cycloalkanes, put the letter for the answer that is most applicable (You may use more than once if necessary): - Diagram A: A square representing cyclobutane. - Diagram B: A hexagon representing cyclohexane. - Diagram C: A pentagon representing cyclopentane. - Diagram D: An octagon representing cyclooctane. Questions: - Highest Melting Point: ____________ - Least Ring Strain: ____________ - Lowest Heat of Combustion: ____________ - Strongest Intermolecular Forces: ____________
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The objective of the question is to predict the cycloalkane with

a) Highest melting point

b) Lowest heat of combustion

c) Least ring strain

d) Strong intermolecular forces

Cycloalkanes are cyclic compounds that are composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms possessing single bonds between carbon atoms.

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