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21 December, 02:05

Two of the liquids, n-pentane and 1-butanol, had nearly the same molecular weights, but significantly different ∆t values. explain the difference in ∆t values of these substances, based on their intermolecular forces.

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  1. 21 December, 05:39
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    For this item, the ∆t will be the value of temperature difference that the substances will experience once subjected to same amount of heat. The heat is equal to,

    H = mcp ∆t

    where H is heat, m is mass, cp is specific heat, and ∆t is temperature difference.

    The compounds given, despite having the almost the same molecular weight, will have different ∆t because of the different intermolecular forces present especially in the alkyl groups present.
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