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why does 1-Chloropentane have the highest boiling point compared to 2-chloropentane or 3-chloropentane??​

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Answered by dragonsdragon
1

Answer:

-chlorobutane has a higher boiling point than 2-methyl-1-chloropropane. These are isomers

Explanation:

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Structure:

1-Chloropentane_small.png

1-Chloropentane_3D_Structure.png

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Chemical Safety:

Flammable Irritant

Laboratory Chemical Safety Summary (LCSS) Datasheet

Molecular Formula:

C5H11Cl

Chemical Names:

1-CHLOROPENTANE

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Pentyl chloride

n-Pentyl chloride

Pentane, 1-chloro-

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Molecular Weight:

106.59 g/mol

Dates:

Modify:

2019-09-21

Create:

2005-03-26

Description:

Amyl chloride appears as a clear colorless to light-brown liquid with an aromatic odor. Flash point may vary from 35 to 54°F. Less dense than water and insoluble in water. Hence floats on water. Vapors are heavier than air. Vapors may be narcotic in high concentrations.

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Answered by groot3000
5

Explanation:

more the branching less the boiling point becoz it becomes easier to break bond

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