Chemistry, asked by jagadeeshkgagan, 7 months ago

how is neopentane is more volatile than isobutane,even though it's boiling point is more than isobutane (according to ncert textbook)​

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Answered by Ankit24072006
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Answer:

volatile means when a substance takes longer time to boil .

so neopentane have higher boiling point so it takes more time to boil or to become vapour so it is more volatile

Answered by nitin74626
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Explanation:

n-Pentane have a higher boiling point than neopentane. ... In neopentane, which is 2,2-dimethylpropane, trying to fit neopentane molecules together is difficult because of the substituents. Because of this uneven "packing" it becomes easier to separate and boiling point is lower.

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