(a)
Interpretation:
To predict the compound which will have high boiling point in the given sets of compounds.
Concept introduction:
Boiling point of a compound is the temperature at which the compound start to escape into vapor phase from liquid state when temperature is raised. The total number of carbon atoms determines the boiling point of the compound.
(b)
Interpretation:
To predict the compound which will have high boiling point in the given sets of compounds.
Concept introduction:
Boiling point of a compound is the temperature at which the compound start to escape into vapor phase from liquid state when temperature is raised. The compound with a strong dipole-dipole interactions is expected to have high boiling point.
(c)
Interpretation:
To predict the compound which will have high boiling point in the given sets of compounds.
Concept introduction:
Boiling point of a compound is the temperature at which the compound start to escape into vapor phase from liquid state when temperature is raised. The compound with a strong dipole-dipole interactions is expected to have high boiling point.
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