how is neopentane more volatile than isobutane
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And, as expected, methane, CH4 is the most volatile alkane....why? The longer the alkyl chain length, the more opportunity there is for chain-chain interaction by dispersion forces, and thus the MORE involatile the alkane, and the higher the boiling point.
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Neopentane is more volatile than isopentane since the boiling point of alkanes decreases on increased branching. 2) a) Methane cannot be formed by COCl since it can be formed from CS. The reaction is as follows: 3) a) CO2 represents the most oxidized form of hydrocarbon.
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