Chemistry: Structure and Properties Custom Edition for Rutgers University General Chemistry
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Author: Nivaldo J. Tro
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Chapter 12, Problem 41E
Pick the compound with the highest boiling point in each pair. Explain your reasoning.
a. CH3OH or CH3SH
b. CH3OCH3 or CH3CH2OH
c. CH4 or CH3CH3
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