QUESTION 2 Pure samples of which of the following compounds will exhibit hydrogen bonding? I. CH3OH II. CH3NO3 III. CH3CN I and II only I, II and III II and III only I only
QUESTION 2 Pure samples of which of the following compounds will exhibit hydrogen bonding? I. CH3OH II. CH3NO3 III. CH3CN I and II only I, II and III II and III only I only
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![QUESTION 2
Pure samples of which of the following compounds will exhibit hydrogen bonding?
I. CH3OH II. CH3NO3 III. CH3CN
I and II only
O I, II and III
II and III only
I only](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F38650a9c-63f5-423f-8b89-b03c0dad949f%2Fcbafe610-de27-4b00-9f7a-0dc4eeca8814%2Fkyxs5mi_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 2
Pure samples of which of the following compounds will exhibit hydrogen bonding?
I. CH3OH II. CH3NO3 III. CH3CN
I and II only
O I, II and III
II and III only
I only
![QUESTION 1
Consider the molecules: H₂O, CO2, NH3, CCl4. The boiling points of these four molecules from lowest boiling point to highest boiling point are -78°C, -34°C,
76°C, 100°C. Place these molecules in order from highest boiling point to lowest boiling point.
(HINT: Both NH3 and CO2 are gases at room temperature.)
H 2O, CCI4, NH 3, CO 2
H2O, CCI4, CO2, NH3,
NH 3, CO 2, CCI 4, H 2O
NH3, CO2, H2O, CC14,](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F38650a9c-63f5-423f-8b89-b03c0dad949f%2Fcbafe610-de27-4b00-9f7a-0dc4eeca8814%2Fqysyz2b_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 1
Consider the molecules: H₂O, CO2, NH3, CCl4. The boiling points of these four molecules from lowest boiling point to highest boiling point are -78°C, -34°C,
76°C, 100°C. Place these molecules in order from highest boiling point to lowest boiling point.
(HINT: Both NH3 and CO2 are gases at room temperature.)
H 2O, CCI4, NH 3, CO 2
H2O, CCI4, CO2, NH3,
NH 3, CO 2, CCI 4, H 2O
NH3, CO2, H2O, CC14,
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