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a)
Interpretation:
Mention the isomer with a lower boiling point between hexane and 2, 3-dimethylbutane
Concept Introduction:
Hexane can be defined as the
Chemical formula -
Characteristics of hexane are:
- Colorless liquid
- In pure form, it is odourless Hexane is one of the constituents of gasoline.
One of the isomer of hexane is 2, 3-dimethylbutane.
Chemical formula -
Characteristics of 2, 3-dimethylbutaneare:
- Colorless liquid
- Water insoluble
- It has a petroleum like odour
Interpretation:
Mention the isomer with a lower boiling point between pentane and 2, 2-dimethylpropane
Concept Introduction:
Pentane can be defined as the alkane which has five carbon atoms.
Chemical formula -
Characteristics of pentane are:
c)
Interpretation:
Mention the isomer with a lower boiling point between heptane and 2, 4-dimethylpentane
Concept Introduction:
Heptane can be defined as the alkane which is straight-chain.
Chemical formula -
Characteristics of heptane are:
- Colorless liquid
- Water insoluble
- It has petroleum like odour
2, 4-dimethylpentane can be defined as the alkane having chemical formula
d)
Interpretation:
Mention the isomer with a lower boiling point between octane and 2, 2, 4-trimethylpentane
Concept Introduction:
Octane can be defined as the alkane and the hydrocarbon.
Chemical formula -
Characteristics of octane are:
- Volatile
- Very flammable
2, 2, 4-trimethylpentanecan be defined as the organic compound having chemical formula
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