a)
Interpretation : The approximate boiling points for the C2, C4, C6, and C8
Concept Introduction : A measure of an object's heat or cold is its temperature. The temperature of an object determines how heat is transferred.
a)

Answer to Problem 92A
The approximate boiling points for the C2, C4, C6, and C8 alkanes are
Explanation of Solution
The graph is plotted between the number of carbon atoms and the boiling points.
With the help of a graph, the boiling point of C2, C4, C6, and C8 alkanes are obtained.
The approximate boiling point of C2 alkane is
The approximate boiling point of C4alkane is
The approximate boiling point of C6 alkane is
The approximate boiling point of C8alkane is
b)
Interpretation : The nine alkanes that are gases at room temperature are to be identified.
Concept Introduction : A measure of an object's heat or cold is its temperature. The temperature of an object determines how heat is transferred.
b)

Answer to Problem 92A
The alkanes that are gases at room temperature are C1, C2, C3, and C4 alkanes.
Explanation of Solution
The alkanes beyond their boiling point become gaseous.
The alkanes are liquid when it is below their boiling point.
From the graph, the alkanes that are gases at room temperature can be identified.
When the boiling point of alkanes is less than the room temperature, those alkanes become gases at that room temperature.
The alkanes such as C1, C2, C3, and C4 alkanes have less boiling point than room temperature so they become gaseous.
c)
Interpretation : The nine alkanes that are liquid at 350 K are to be identified.
Concept Introduction : A measure of an object's heat or cold is its temperature. The temperature of an object determines how heat is transferred.
c)

Answer to Problem 92A
The alkanes that are liquid at 350 K are C7, C8, and C9 alkanes.
Explanation of Solution
The alkanes beyond their boiling point become gaseous.
The alkanes are liquid when it is below their boiling point.
From the graph, the alkanes that are liquid at 350 K can be identified.
The temperature is 350 K means
When the boiling point of alkanes is higher than 350 K, those alkanes are liquid at that temperature.
The alkanes such as C7, C8, and C9 alkanes have high boiling point than 350 K so they are liquid at that temperature.
d)
Interpretation : The approximate increase in boiling point per additional carbon atom in these alkanes is to be identified.
Concept Introduction : A measure of an object's heat or cold is its temperature. The temperature of an object determines how heat is transferred.
d)

Answer to Problem 92A
The approximate increase in boiling point per additional carbon atom in these alkanes is
Explanation of Solution
With the help of the graph, the approximate increase in boiling point is calculated.
There is approximately
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