CHM135H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Boiling Point, Benzene, Vapor Pressure

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You should be able to do any of the following questions from the course textbook, mcmurry and fay (6th edition). You may not need to do all of the questions! Do as many or as few as you feel is necessary to achieve an understanding of the course material to date. You are the best judge of your own learning! Please note that the questions given below have full solutions in the student solutions. Chapter 10 (even-numbered questions only): 10. 2, 10. 6, 10. 12, 10. 16, 10. 18, 10. 24, 10. 26, Chapter 11 (even-numbered questions only): 11. 4 11. 10, 11. 14 11. 20, 11. 24, 11. 26, Of the above, the following represent some of the better questions: In addition, the following problems will also be discussed in the chm139 tutorials: when another atom or group of atoms is substituted for one of the hydrogen atoms in benzene, c6h6, the boiling point changes. Explain the order of the following boiling points:

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