Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
Arrange the following in the decreasing ...

Arrange the following in the decreasing order of their boiling points:
(i) n-Butyl chloride (ii) Isobutyl chloride (iii) ter-Butyl chloride.

Text Solution

AI Generated Solution

To arrange n-Butyl chloride, Isobutyl chloride, and ter-Butyl chloride in decreasing order of their boiling points, we need to analyze the structures and the effects of branching on boiling points. Here’s a step-by-step solution: ### Step 1: Identify the Structures 1. **n-Butyl chloride (C4H9Cl)**: This has a straight-chain structure: CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-Cl. 2. **Isobutyl chloride (C4H9Cl)**: This has a branched structure: CH3-CH(CH3)-CH2-Cl. 3. **ter-Butyl chloride (C4H9Cl)**: This has a more branched structure: (CH3)3C-Cl. ### Step 2: Understand the Effect of Branching on Boiling Points ...
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • HALOALKANES AND HALOARENES

    ICSE|Exercise EXERCISE (PART - I OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS) (FILL IN THE BLANK)|15 Videos
  • HALOALKANES AND HALOARENES

    ICSE|Exercise EXERCISE (PART - I OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS) (MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS)|40 Videos
  • GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES OF ISOLATION OF ELEMENTS

    ICSE|Exercise EXERCISE (PART-I ( OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS )) (Fill in the blanks)|60 Videos
  • ISC QUESTION PAPER

    ICSE|Exercise PART-II(SECTION-B)|74 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Arrange the following alcohols : In the decreasing order of their boiling points. (1) n-Butyl alcohol (2) sec-Butyl alcohol (3) tert-Butyl alcohol .

Arrange the following in the decreasing order of their boiling points: (i) C_2H_5Br (ii) C_2H_5Cl (iii) C_2H_5I

Arrange the following in the decreasing order of their boiling points: I. C_(9)H_(20) II. C_(8)H_(18) III.

Arrange the following in increasing order of their (i) Solubility and (ii) Boiling point

Arrange the following in their decreasing order of Basicity. (I) (III) (IV) NH_3 .

Arrange the following in decreasing order of their boiling points: (I) n-Butane (II) 2-Methylbutane, (III) n-Pentane (IV) 2,2-Dimethylpropane

Arrange the following in the decreasing order of their melting points: I. Decane II. Nonane III. Octane IV. Heptane

I. Arrange the compounds of (a) in the order of decreasing boiling points and (b) in the order of decreasing solubility in water. (A) (1) Ethanol, (2) Propane, (3) Pentanol (B) (1) Butane, (2) 1,2,3-Pentane triol, (3) Butyl alcohol (C) (1) Pentane, (2) Pentanol, (3) Hexanol II. Arrange the following in the decreasing order of their boiling points. (A) (1) C_(3)H_(8) , (2) C_(2)H_(5)OH , (3) (CH_(3))_(2)O , (4) HOH_(2)C----CH_(2)OH (B) (1) 3-pentanol, (2) n-Pentane, (3) 2,2-Dimethyl propanol, (4) n-Pentanol III. Arrange the following alcohols (a) in the decreasing order of their boilling points and (b) in the decreasing order of their solubility in water. (1) n-Butyl alcohol (2) sec-Butyl alcohol and (3) tert-Butyl alcohol IV. Arrange the following compounds in the order of their increasing boiling points. (1) CH_(3)COC1 , (2) (CH_(3)CO)_(2)O , (3) CH_(3)CONH_(2) , (4) CH_(3)COOH

The decreasing order of boiling points of the following compounds is: (I)

Among the following The correct order of reactivity of chloride is