QUESTION 9 Explain why an Ether (as shown below) has a low boiling but a ketone (propanone) as shown below) has a high boiling point. H;C CH3 H;C CH3 O A. Ether forms weak dispersion forces with itself while Ketone forms strong hydrogen bonds with itself O B. Ether forms weak dispersion forces with itself while Ketone forms strong dipole-dipole interaction with itself OC. Ether forms weak dipole-dipole interaction with itself while Ketone forms strong hydrogen bonds with itself O D. Ether forms weak hydrogen bonds with itself while Ketone forms strong dispersion forces with itself. O E. Ether does not form any bonds with itself since there are no H atoms while ketone forms strong hydrogen bonds with itself.

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Explain why an Ether (as shown below) has a low boiling but a ketone (propanone) as shown below) has a high boiling point.
H;C
CH3
H;C
CH3
O A. Ether forms weak dispersion forces with itself while Ketone forms strong hydrogen bonds with itself
O B. Ether forms weak dispersion forces with itself while Ketone forms strong dipole-dipole interaction with itself
OC Ether forms weak dipole-dipole interaction with itself while Ketone forms strong hydrogen bonds with itself
O D. Ether forms weak hydrogen bonds with itself while Ketone forms strong dispersion forces with itself.
O E. Ether does not form any bonds with itself since there are no H atoms while ketone forms strong hydrogen bonds with itself.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 9 Explain why an Ether (as shown below) has a low boiling but a ketone (propanone) as shown below) has a high boiling point. H;C CH3 H;C CH3 O A. Ether forms weak dispersion forces with itself while Ketone forms strong hydrogen bonds with itself O B. Ether forms weak dispersion forces with itself while Ketone forms strong dipole-dipole interaction with itself OC Ether forms weak dipole-dipole interaction with itself while Ketone forms strong hydrogen bonds with itself O D. Ether forms weak hydrogen bonds with itself while Ketone forms strong dispersion forces with itself. O E. Ether does not form any bonds with itself since there are no H atoms while ketone forms strong hydrogen bonds with itself.
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