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**Exercise: Ranking Compounds by Boiling Point**

**Instructions:**

Rank the following three compounds in order of decreasing boiling point. The compound ranked as 1 has the highest boiling point, and the compound ranked as 3 has the lowest boiling point.

**Compounds:**

1. **Compound 1**: A five-membered ring with an oxygen atom double-bonded to one carbon (carbonyl group).

2. **Compound 2**: A five-membered ring with a nitrogen atom bonded to a methyl group (CH₃) and a carbonyl group (C=O) attached to the nitrogen (amide group).

3. **Compound 3**: A five-membered ring with a nitrogen atom bonded to a hydrogen (NH) and a carbonyl group (C=O) attached to the nitrogen (amide group).

**Answer Options:**
- Choose 1 for the highest boiling point.
- Choose 2 for the next highest boiling point.
- Choose 3 for the lowest boiling point.

Use the dropdown menus to select your answer for each compound.

**Note:** The correct ranking depends on understanding the intermolecular forces and molecular interactions affecting boiling points in these compounds.
Transcribed Image Text:**Exercise: Ranking Compounds by Boiling Point** **Instructions:** Rank the following three compounds in order of decreasing boiling point. The compound ranked as 1 has the highest boiling point, and the compound ranked as 3 has the lowest boiling point. **Compounds:** 1. **Compound 1**: A five-membered ring with an oxygen atom double-bonded to one carbon (carbonyl group). 2. **Compound 2**: A five-membered ring with a nitrogen atom bonded to a methyl group (CH₃) and a carbonyl group (C=O) attached to the nitrogen (amide group). 3. **Compound 3**: A five-membered ring with a nitrogen atom bonded to a hydrogen (NH) and a carbonyl group (C=O) attached to the nitrogen (amide group). **Answer Options:** - Choose 1 for the highest boiling point. - Choose 2 for the next highest boiling point. - Choose 3 for the lowest boiling point. Use the dropdown menus to select your answer for each compound. **Note:** The correct ranking depends on understanding the intermolecular forces and molecular interactions affecting boiling points in these compounds.
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The boiling point of a liquid isthe temperature at which its vapor pressure is equal to the pressure of the gas above it. 

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