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6. Please explain the following observations:
CH
HO-
a) The boiling point of chloroethane is 38° C and the boiling point of ethanol is 78⁰ C
HO
H₂C
H₂C.
(etc ).astroslom uniwollot arii to
b) The boiling point of butanone is 80° C and the boiling point of 2-butanol is 100° C.
OH
H₂CCH3
CH3
H3C OH
H₂C
c) Ethanol is water soluble and octanol is not. H
H₂C.
H₂C
HO
d) Hexanal is not water soluble but glucose is.
ОН ОН ОН
H₂C
HOOH OH
OH
HOO
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P.H
Transcribed Image Text:6. Please explain the following observations: CH HO- a) The boiling point of chloroethane is 38° C and the boiling point of ethanol is 78⁰ C HO H₂C H₂C. (etc ).astroslom uniwollot arii to b) The boiling point of butanone is 80° C and the boiling point of 2-butanol is 100° C. OH H₂CCH3 CH3 H3C OH H₂C c) Ethanol is water soluble and octanol is not. H H₂C. H₂C HO d) Hexanal is not water soluble but glucose is. ОН ОН ОН H₂C HOOH OH OH HOO gostote dons of noiterugitooo soloeds art ayizzA (2 P.H
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