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Chemistry, 25.11.2021 15:00, bloom826

Liquids are frequently classified according to their physical properties, such as surface tension, vapor pressure, and boiling point. Such classifications are useful when substitutes are needed for a liquid that might not be available. a) Draw the structure of each of the following compounds: methanol, benzene, pentane, toluene, cyclohexane, 1-butanol, trichloroethylene, acetic acid, acetone, chloroform.

b) Identify the most important kind of intermolecular interaction in each.

c) Sort the compounds into three groups with similar characteristics.

d) If you need a substitute for trimethylpentane, from which group would you make your selection?

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