Subjective Type

Arrange the following in the increasing order of boiling points: $$n-$$Butane, $$n-$$Butanol, $$n-$$Butyl chloride, iso-butane.

Solution

I. ($$n-$$Butanol), $$H-$$bonding

II. ($$n-$$Butyl chloride)

III. ($$n-$$Butane), large surface area

IV. Isobutane branched chain so less surface area

Hence the boiling point order is:
$$Isobutane < n-Butane < n- Butyl \ Chloride < n-Butanol$$


SIMILAR QUESTIONS

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