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Chemistry, 20.07.2019 19:30, llamawrench7366

1. what is an isomer? how many possible isomers of hexane are there? what are the structural differences between these isomers?type your answer here. (score for question 2: of 6 points) 2. look at page 54 in your laboratory guide. note that butane has two possible isomers but that decane has 75 possible isomers. why does the number of possible isomers go up with an increasing number of carbon atoms?type your answer here. (score for question 3: of 7 points) 3. look at the table of boiling points on page 54 of your laboratory guide. these are the boiling points for the unbranched hydrocarbons listed. consider your models and, drawing on your knowledge of bonding and chemical forces, infer what might contribute to the increasing boiling points as the carbon chains grow longer. then state whether you think all of the isomers of a compound have the same or different boiling points; give a reason for your answer. type your answer here.

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