C2 Checkpoint: Factors affecting MPs and BPs
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7 questions
1
Organise these compounds from lowest boiling point (BP) to highest BP
Organise these compounds from lowest boiling point (BP) to highest BP
- propane
- butane
- methane
- ethane
1
Organise these compounds from lowest boiling point (BP) to highest BP
Organise these compounds from lowest boiling point (BP) to highest BP
- hexan-2-ol
- hexane
- hexane-1,2,3-triol
- hexane-1,1-diol
1
Organise these compounds from lowest boiling point (BP) to highest BP
Organise these compounds from lowest boiling point (BP) to highest BP
- propan-1-ol
- propan-1,2,3-triol
- propanoic acid
- propane
1
Organise these chain isomers from lowest boiling point (BP) to highest BP
Organise these chain isomers from lowest boiling point (BP) to highest BP
- 3-methylhexane
- heptane
- 2,2,3-trimethylbutane
- 2,3-dimethylpentane
1
Organise these compounds from lowest boiling point (BP) to highest BP
Organise these compounds from lowest boiling point (BP) to highest BP
- H2Te
- H2O
- H2S
- H2Se
1
Organise these compounds from lowest boiling point (BP) to highest BP
Organise these compounds from lowest boiling point (BP) to highest BP
- Cl2
- Br2
- F2
- I2
4
Why are most of the diatomic molecules gases at room temperature?
Why are most of the diatomic molecules gases at room temperature?