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Are any substance has a boiling point of 34.5?

ether


Which evaporates faster alcohol or ether?

There are two reasons for this; {1} boiling point: Tthe boiling point of water is greater than that of ether. So when the boiling point is greater then the vapour pressure will be low. {2} intermolecular forces: The second is intermolecular forces. When intermolecular forces are greater then the the boiling point will be greater and if boiling point is greater then the vapor pressure will be low. The inter molecular forces of water is greater than that of ether and so the vapour pressure will be low and and boiling point will be greater.


Why ethanol has higher boiling point than diethyl ether?

Ethanol has hydrogen bond where as ether does not.


Why boiling point of ethnol is higher then ether?

Ethanol has O-H bond while ether does not, the OH group is responsible for hydrogen bonding among the molecules which make the ethanol high boiling liquid as compare to ether.


Does Ether have a higher boiling point than alcochol?

no..ethers are always low in boiling point than alcohol due to alcohols hydrogen bonds


Is ether a basic compound?

Ether is indeed a pure substance rather than a mixture. The boiling point of ether is 94.28 degrees Fahrenheit or 34.6 degrees Celsius.


Ethanol c2h5oh and methyl ether ch3och3 have the same molar mass.W hich has a higher boiling point?

ethanol has a higher boiling point- of 78°C :)


Why boiling point of ethyl alcohol is higher as compared to dimethyl ether?

The presence of strong hydrogen bonding in ethyl alcohol (when compared to that of dimethylether) increases its boiling point.


What are the expected boiling points for ethanol and 1-butanol?

Boiling point of 1-butanol: 118 0C Boiling point of diethyl ether: 34,6 0C


Why does 1-butanol have a higher boiling point then diethyl ether?

Diethyl ether, and 1-butanol are similar in size (number of electrons), therefore, their boiling points will be determined by polarity. Diethyl ether has two polar C-O bonds. 1-butanol also has two polar bonds (C-O and O-H), but the O-H bond is more polar than the C-O bond, making 1-butanol more polar than diethyl ether and giving it a higher boiling point. Diethyl ether has weaker intermolecular forces of attraction and therefore a lower boiling point.


Why ethanol has a higher boiling point than diethyl ether?

Ethanol has an -OH group which can involve in hydrogen bonding and diethyl ether molecules haven't such groups.


When 10g of diethyl ether is covered to vapor at its boiling point about how much heat is absorbed?

2 kJ.